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ControlPoint 8.7 - User Guide

Preface Getting Started with ControlPoint Using Discovery to Collect Information for the ControlPoint Database Cache Searching for SharePoint Sites Managing SharePoint Objects Using ControlPoint Policies to Control Your SharePoint Environment Managing SharePoint User Permissions Data Analysis and Reporting
Specifying Parameters for Your Analysis Analysis Results Display Generating a SharePoint Summary Report Analyzing Activity Analyzing Object Properties Analyzing Storage Analyzing Content Generating a SharePoint Hierarchy Report Analyzing Trends Auditing Activities and Changes in Your SharePoint Environment Analyzing SharePoint Alerts Analyzing ControlPoint Policies Analyzing Users and Permissions The ControlPoint Task Audit Viewing Logged Errors
Scheduling a ControlPoint Operation Saving, Modifying and Running Instructions for a ControlPoint Operation Using the ControlPoint Governance Policy Manager Using Sensitive Content Manager to Analyze SharePoint Content for Compliance Using ControlPoint Sentinel to Detect Anomalous Activity Provisioning SharePoint Site Collections and Sites Default Menu Options for ControlPoint Users About Us

Viewing a Scheduled Job's History

From the Schedule Monitor, you can view the run history of a scheduled job.  In the case of scheduled actions (including alerts), you can generate a ControlPoint Task Audit to view more detail about the job.

To view the history of a scheduled job:

·From the Schedule Monitor or Scheduled Jobs Report, click the job's Last Run link.

Schedule History LAST RUN LINK

·From a scheduled job's detail page, click the [View History] button.

The Schedule History includes the following information:

·Run Start date and time

·Run End date and time

·process Status (Started, Completed, or Failed)

·in the case of a Failed job, a Message citing the reason for the failure.

As shown in the example below, a separate entry exists for each run of a recurring job.  You can sort by either Run Start or Run End date by clicking the up/down arrows in the column header.

Schedule History DETAILS

To view a ControlPoint Task Audit for a completed action:

Click the link (Completed or Failed) in the Status column.

Schedule History TASK AUDIT

See also The ControlPoint Task Audit.

NOTE:  This link is valid for actions only (not analysis jobs)

 

Canceling or Deleting a Scheduled Job

From the Schedule Monitor you can:

·cancel a running instance of a scheduled job

OR

·completely delete one or more scheduled jobs.  

NOTE:  If you delete a job that has already run, any history associated with the job will also be deleted.

REMINDER:  Delete and Cancel options are disabled if Auto Refresh is enabled.

To stop a running instance of a scheduled job:

NOTE:  You can only stop instances of jobs that are currently running, and this action does not delete either the job itself or any future instances of a recurring job.

1In the In the Select column, check the box beside each running job instance you want to stop.*

2Click [Stop Selected].

To delete one or more scheduled jobs:

1In the Select column, check the box beside each job you want to delete.*

2Click [Delete Selected].

You will be prompted to confirm the deletion before the operation is carried out.

To delete all scheduled jobs:

1Click [Select All].

2Click [Delete Selected].

You will be prompted to confirm the deletion before the operation is carried out.

NOTE:  If you want to de-select currently selected jobs, click [Reset].

 

Saving, Modifying and Running Instructions for a ControlPoint Operation

All schedulable ControlPoint operations can be saved in an XML file as "instructions" and run at a later time.  If an operation has parameters that are modifiable, you can modify them in the XML file before running the job.

NOTE:  Currently you cannot run instructions for multi-farm operations.

Saving Instructions

To save Instructions for a ControlPoint operation:

1After specifying the parameters for the operation, click [Save As].

Save as xml

2Click [Download] to display the File Download dialog.

3Click [Save] then save the file to the local machine— that is, the machine where the browser is running—or network location of your choice.

TIP:  You may want to change the default file name to one that is more unique and descriptive.

4When the file has finished saving, click [Close] to dismiss the open dialogs.

 

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