Job Queue
In this page, users can view the current pending job number, average scan time, and arrival rate of each job queue. The associated VM is also displayed for each queue. The user can click the VM name to go to the Scan Profile page and change its settings.
Users can use this page's information to ensure each Job Queue is not piling up with too many jobs. If there are a lot of jobs pending in the Job Queue, the user can try to associate it with less VM types and/or allocate more clone numbers to its associated VM types.
To refresh the data, click the Job Queue menu again or the Refresh button on the top of the web site.
The following options are available:
Chart icon |
Click the Chart icon beside the VM Type to display the VM's Usage Chart. |
Trash icon |
Click the Trash icon beside the Pending Job Number purges the job queue. |
Prioritize |
Click the Prioritize button takes you to the Job Queue Priority List page where you can adjust the list. |
The following information is displayed:
Input Source |
The type of Input Source. Input source types can be the following values:
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File Type |
File types can be one of the following values:
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Queued # |
Current pending job number. A Trash Can appears beside the pending job number. Clicking on the Trash Can icon purges the job queue. Select the icon next to the Non Sandboxing files Input Source to expand the selection to view and purge non-sandboxing files separately. |
Ave Scan Time in Last 24 hrs (s) |
Average scan time of one file in the last 24 hours, in seconds. |
Expected Finish Time |
The expected time when the pending jobs will finish. |
Arrival Rate (Last 1 hr) |
Files put in the Job Queue in the last hour. |
VM Type (Clone #) |
The VM type with its clone number. A Chart icon appears beside the VM Type (Clone#). If you click on the Chart icon, the VM's usage chart appears. This chart shows a rough percentage of used clones of this VM type across time. If the usage percentage is consistently at a high level across time, the user should consider allocating more clone numbers to it. |