Ideally, you can configure and schedule your discoveries, and the Configuration Manager will run discovery jobs to provide fresh data to the Report Manager at the intervals you have specified. However, many things may arise that require your attention. For example, a SQL Server® may go offline, or another user may cancel your discovery. Or, you may receive inquiries from users about the freshness of the data, or whether a particular object is included in the data on which they are reporting. You can use the Manage Discoveries pane to view your discoveries and answer questions about data collection.
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Next Run: The next run of the discovery. This is calculated based on the discovery’s schedule. |
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Last Run Status: The results of the last run of the discovery - whether it finished, finished but was unable to collect all of the data, or was canceled. |
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Last Run: When the discovery last completed. This will be empty until the first successful completion of the discovery. |
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Last Run Time: How long the most recent run of the discovery took to complete. This time is measured from the time the discovery is submitted to the server until the last task finishes running. |
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Average Run Time: The average of the Last Run Time of the 10 most recent runs of the discovery. Only runs with a Last Run Status of Finished or Finished with failures are included. |
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Error Suppressions: Indicates when errors have been suppressed for a discovery. |
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The Manage Discoveries pane uses a drill down approach:
As you drill down into your processing or completed discoveries, a breadcrumb bar helps you understand the context of the information on your screen. At any time, you can click the Manage Discoveries breadcrumb to return to the main Manage Discoveries view. Figure 5 outlines how you can access the details of your completed or processing tasks.
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From within the Manage Discoveries pane, click the Manage Discoveries breadcrumb. |
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Click View History. |
The status of a discovery is largely dependent on the status of the tasks within the discovery. For more information, see What Does the Task Status Indicate? . There are several locations you can view the status of a discovery on the Manage Discoveries page:
The following table outlines the available discovery statuses.
Indicates that the discovery has been successfully canceled. | |
Indicates that all tasks have finished, but at least one task failed. | |
Indicates that all tasks have finished, but they all failed. |
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