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Command history
All of the executed Update, Delivery, and User-defined commands can be viewed in the command history. When calling the command history, the object rights of the administrator management are respected.
- Click View > Command history
The Command history window opens and displays one job (command for 1 to n devices) per line providing the following information:
Option | Description |
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Type | Type of object the command is applied to. This can be an individual device, an OU with sub units (OU+), an OU without sub units (OU) or a Dynamic Client Group. |
Name | Object name (name of device, OU or Dynamic Client Group) |
Command | Executed command (Update, Delivery or User-defined command) |
Devices | Number of devices concerned |
Start | Date and time of sending command to the devices / starting time |
End | Date and time of sending command to the devices / ending time |
The ending time of a job is reached when either the devices report back Successful or Failed or when the timeout of 5 minutes for feedback is passed. If the administrator terminates a job, the ending time is defined by the terminating time. |
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Successful | Number of devices that have successfully processed the command |
Failed | Number of devices that have reported failure during command processing |
Timeout | Number of devices that haven’t reported feedback within the defined time period of 5 minutes |
Progress % | Progress of command processing in percent, across all concerned devices |
Administrator | Administrator who ran the command |
Apply the following options to the job list:
Option | Action |
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Refresh | Press F5 . |
Sort table rows | Click the column title by which you want to sort. |
A first click sorts the jobs ascending, and the second one sorts descending. | |
To reproduce the default sorting order, click F5 . |
Apply the following options to a selected job:
Option | Action |
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View details
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Click Details. |
The Command details window displays all processing details of the concerned devices. Among with starting and ending times you can find the current status and the command processing result for each device. | |
Search object in Scout tree view
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Right-click an object name, and then click Find in tree view. |
The first result is selected in the tree view. | |
Terminate running job
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Select the running job, and then click Terminate. |
A command terminating request is sent to the Scout Server and the transmission of the command to the devices is stopped. |
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