User privileges, Run now, Edit – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

Page 264: Delete, View task results, Scheduling a task

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to save the edited task a message appears, indicating that the task does not represent an object in the system.
User1 is unable to save the edited task.

User privileges

The list of tasks that a user can see is based on the user's privilege and access level. All users are allowed
to edit, delete, and view the tasks they have created. With full configuration rights, a user is allowed to edit,
delete, and view tasks other users have created.

Run now

Run a task to initiate a task instance. Running a predefined task executes a specific tool on specific systems
or events. Select Tasks & Logs

View All Scheduled Tasks. Select a task, and click Run Now. See

“Running a scheduled task”

for more information.

Edit

Select the task to be edited. The previously configured task information appears. Use the same steps as if
you are creating the task. Select Tasks & Logs

View All Scheduled Tasks. Select a task, and click Edit.

See

“Editing a scheduled task”

for more information.

Delete

Select the task to be deleted. Deleting a task removes the task from the All Scheduled Tasks page and the
system. Deleting a task also deletes its associated task instances. Select Tasks & Logs

View All Scheduled

Tasks

. Select a task, and click Delete. See

“Deleting a scheduled task”

for more information.

View task results

Select a task to view. The Task Results display below the All Scheduled Tasks. Information such as the
tasks schedule, the

tool

used by the task, and the command the task executes is displayed. The Task Results

also displays a list of the task instances created by the task. Below the task instances, the summary status,
target systems list, and the target details are displayed.

See

“Viewing task results”

for more information.

Related topics

Managing with tasks

Task status types

Scheduling a task

The options presented for scheduling a

task

vary depending on the tool used and the type of target

systems

selected. Scheduling a task requires a unique name for the task. Not all tools can be scheduled.

To schedule a task:

1.

Select a tool from the menus, and follow the steps to get to the Schedule button and click it. See

“Creating a task”

for more information.

2.

In the Task name field, enter a unique name for the task.

3.

Under When would you like this task to run? section, select one of the following options:

Periodically

. Select from intervals of minutes, hours, days, weeks, or months. With periodic

scheduling, the task can be configured to run until a certain date and time or to only execute a set
number of times. Periodic scheduling allows time filters to be applied, which specify at which hours
of the day a scheduled task is allowed to operate. See

“Applying a time filter”

for more information

on time filters.

Once

. Specify the date and time the task is to run.

When new systems or events meet the list criteria

. This option is only available if you select

a List of Systems or Events as your targets. The task runs only when new systems or events
meet the list criteria. You can also apply a time filter to this type of scheduling. See

“Applying a

time filter”

for more information on time filters.

264 Managing with tasks

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