The following table describes Workload Archiving policy rule parameters that are used in Defining Workload Archiving policies.
Parameter |
Description |
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Name |
Defines the name of the Workload Archiving policy |
Status |
Determines whether the Workload Archiving policy rule is active or inactive |
Description |
Describes the purpose or details of the Workload Archiving policy |
Retention Period |
Determines the number of days, months, or years the log/output is archived |
Archive Data |
Determines whether to archive the job log, output, or both |
Control-M Server |
Determines which Control-M/Servers are used to archive the data. You can use special characters to include in the Criteria column or exclude in the Exceptions column, as described in Pattern matching strings. |
Type |
Determines whether to archive the data from Distributed systems, z/OS, or both |
Job Name |
Determines which jobs are used to archive the data. You can use special characters to include in the Criteria column or exclude in the Exceptions column, as described in Pattern matching strings. |
Job Type |
Determines which job types are used to archived the data, such as OS or specific Application Plug-ins |
Job Status |
Determines whether to archive jobs that ended OK, Not OK, or both |
Library |
(z/OS only) Determines which libraries are used to archive the data. You can use special characters to include in the Criteria column or exclude in the Exceptions column, as described in Pattern matching strings. |
Application |
Determines which Applications are used to archive the data. You can use special characters to include in the Criteria column or exclude in the Exceptions column, as described in Pattern matching strings. |
Sub-application |
Determines which Sub-applications are used to archive the data. You can use special characters to include in the Criteria column or exclude in the Exceptions column, as described in Pattern matching strings. |
Folder |
Determines which Folders are used to archive the data. You can use special characters to include in the Criteria column or exclude in the Exceptions column, as described in Pattern matching strings. EXAMPLE: If you want to collect a SMART folder and all its content, add it here. If you want to collect a sub folder and all its content add its full path (including its name). If a sub-folder with same name <sub_folder_name> exist in more than one SMART folder, and you want to collect all of them,add */<sub_folder_name>. |
Maximum Output Size |
Determines the maximum size of job output that is archived in the Workload Archiving server. |
Trim in case output exceeds max output |
Determines whether to archive the output if it exceeds the maximum output size or cut off data from the beginning or end of the file. |
Parent Topic |