Chapter 18 Schedule Media to Play and Commands to Run

Reference

Table 18-2

Elements to Describe the Current Status of Scheduled Events (continued)

 

 

Category

Description

 

 

Status

One of the following:

New — You made selections to define a new deployment. However, because you have not yet clicked Save, DMM will discard your selections if you refresh your browser or load any other page in it.

Saved — You made selections to define a new deployment and you clicked Save. DMM created a permanent record for the deployment, but has not scheduled it yet to run.

Published — You made selections to define a deployment, you saved your selections, and DMM has scheduled the deployment to run at the times that you specified.

Scheduled — The deployment is occurring now.

Finished — The deployment occurred at the scheduled time and is now stopped.

Group

The selection that you made from the DMP Groups list.

 

 

Start Command

N/N/N, where:

Summary

The first N is a color-coded (white) numeral that counts the total number of times that DMM tried

(Total/OK/Failed)

to deploy the command to start the designated task.

 

The second N is a color-coded (green) numeral that counts the number of times that DMM succeeded in deploying the command to start the designated task.

The third N is a color-coded (red) numeral that counts the number of times that DMM failed to deploy the command to start the designated task.

Stop Command

N/N/N, where:

Summary

The first N is a color-coded (white) numeral that counts the total number of times that DMM tried

(Total/OK/Failed)

to deploy the command to stop the designated task.

 

The second N is a color-coded (green) numeral that counts the number of times that DMM succeeded in deploying the command to stop the designated task.

The third N is a color-coded (red) numeral that counts the number of times that DMM failed to deploy the command to stop the designated task.

In addition, a status bar at the bottom of the popup window counts the number of errors associated with the described deployment.

FAQs and Troubleshooting

FAQs, page 18-12

FAQs

Q.Can I schedule an event that has no stop date?

A.Not exactly. However, when you use Play Now to initiate an event, it runs until another event starts.

Q.What prevents me from seeing the software user interface for Play in Future?

A.Refresh you browser. If the problem persists, make sure that your client OS, browser, and JRE are all set to English.

 

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