HTML5 Niagara Network Job view

In Niagara 4.14 and later, there is added browser support for the Lon Network Router Manager View. The “HTML5” version of this view is a web-browser-based implementation and it provides the same functions as the Workbench view. This view shows the details for the execution of a single provisioning job and is the default view for any NiagaraNetworkJob component.

You can access this view several ways:

  • By clicking Run Now in the Niagara Network Job Builder or Niagara Network Prototype View.
  • By clicking the “>>” button in the Niagara Network Job List or Prototype Job List on any provisioning job that is still running.

    If the job has completed and no longer appears in the Job Service Manager view, the system displays the Batch Job Log File view instead of this view. The Batch Job Log File functions the same as the Niagara Network Job View.

  • By clicking Job Summary on the Batch Job Step Log File View.
Figure 100.   Batch Job Log File View
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From top to bottom, this view has three areas:

  • Job elements, which are read-only.
  • A summary table of the steps in the job.
  • A series of buttons at the bottom.

Job elements

Element Description
User
Defines the station user that requested the job. This column displays unknown if job was triggered by a linked schedule.
Started
Displays the date and time that the system submitted the job to the job queue.
Ended
Displays the date and time when the job stopped running. This property is blank if the job is still running.
State
Displays the current or final state of the job. The first three states appear on the Device Network Job view.
  • Unknown —the job is pending execution.
  • Running — the job is executing.
  • Canceling — request to cancel the job was sent, but has not been processed yet, and the job is still executing.
  • Success — job finished successfully, with all steps completed for all stations.
  • Canceled — job was canceled before it completed, and is no longer running.
  • Failed — at least one step failed in one station; job is no longer running.

Each row in the table ends with a details button (>>) and a dispose button (X) . Clicking this button changes the view to the Niagara Network Job view or the Batch Job Step Log File view, which shows all logged messages that are related to this single job.

The overall status for the job in other stations, may be different).

Columns

Column Description
Device
Identifies the station that is being processed or has been processed.
Job Step
Identifies the type of provisioning step: Backup Stations, File Copy, Install Software, etc.
Started
Displays the date and time that the step began processing.
Ended
Displays the date and time when the step stopped running. This property is blank if the job is still running.
State
Displays the current or final state of each step:
  • Running — the step is executing.
  • Canceling — the request to cancel the step was sent, but has not been processed yet. The step is still running.
  • Success — the step finished successfully.
  • Canceled — the step was canceled before it completed and is no longer running.
  • Failed — the step did not complete

Each row in the table ends with a details button (>>) and a dispose button (X) . This button functions the same as the Step Details button at the bottom of the view.

The overall status for the step in other stations, may be different).

Buttons

  • View Log opens a popup Job Log window that displays the messages output by the selected job or step.
  • Cancel Jobclicking this button notifies the system to cancel the job when it is safe to do so. Not all job steps can be canceled.
  • Cancel Device for the selected station only, clicking this button notifies the system to cancel the job when it is safe to do so. The system begins processing the job for the next station.
  • Dispose Clicking this button prompts you to confirm that you want to delete the selected job(s). The deletion includes all associated job files. If you confirm the deletion.

Toolbar for Niagara Network Job Builder

Toolbar Icon and Name Description
Image Undo Reverses the previous command.
Image Redo Restores a command action after the Undo command has removed it.
Image Multi-selection Mode Enables you to individually select multiple points without holding down the ctrl key.
Image Export Exports the current view or object.