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Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Viewing Server Status Information
The Tasks table displays the following information about the long-running
services being performed by the SGM server:
Task ID—Number to uniquely identify the task.
Interval—Time between runs for the task, in hours, minutes, and seconds.
Iteration—Number of times the task is to run. If this field displays Forever,
the task will never stop polling.
Next Execution—Time until the next run for the task, in hours, minutes, and
seconds.
State—Current state of the task. Valid values are:
None—Task is stopped.
Waiti ng—Task is waiting to transition to Ready or Running state.
Ready—Task is ready to execute but is not yet in Running state.
Running—Task has been started and is currently executing.
Pending—Task was in Ready state when it was canceled by a user. The
task is pending final removal from the scheduler.
Error—Task encountered an error.
Dying—Task was in Running state when it was canceled by a user. The
task continues to run in Dying state until it completes, then it is removed
from the scheduler.
Description—Description of the task.
The Tasks table displays the following information about the SGM clients that are
currently connected to the SGM server:
Process Name—Name of an SGM client that is currently connected to the
server.
User Name—Name of an SGM client user who is currently logged in and
connected to the server.
Is Sleeping—Indicates whether the thread that is responsible for delivering
messages is sleeping (true) or not (false).
Sleep Time—Time in seconds the thread that is responsible for delivering
messages has been sleeping.
Queue Size—Number of messages waiting to be sent to the SGM client.