The following tables describes the actions when defining an SLA Management job.
On Event |
Description |
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Job failure on service path |
One or more of the jobs in the service failed and caused a delay in the service. An SLA Management service is considered OK even if one of its jobs fails, provided that another job, with an Or relationship to the failed job, runs successfully. |
Service is late |
The service will be late according to SLA Management calculations. |
Job ran too long |
One of the jobs in the critical service is late. Lateness is calculated according to the average run time and the value of the Job Runtime Tolerance parameters. A service is considered on time even if one of its jobs is late, provided that the service itself is not late. |
Job finished too quickly |
One of the jobs in the critical service is early. The end time is calculated according to the average run time and the value of the Job Runtime Tolerance parameters. A service is considered on time even if one of its jobs is early. |
Service ended OK |
The service ended OK. |
Service ended NOT OK |
The service ended late, after the deadline. |
Service late past deadline |
The service is late, and passed its deadline. |
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