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View target information using the job manager

In a flexible management environment, you can view targets with their version numbers based on the results of the Find option, and view target resources for targets that you select. We can also view the properties and property values for a particular target.

Before you can view information about targets, have registered at least one target with the job manager.

To display resources for selected targets, your ID must be authorized for the monitor role.

The first time you access the Target collection page, no targets are listed. We must enter parameters for the Find option to obtain a list of targets based on the parameter information that provided. The next time you select Jobs > Targets, a list of targets are displayed based on the parameters you last specified on the Find option for this admin console page. We can then optionally modify the Find option criteria to display a different set of targets. After at least one target is displayed, you can view information about the targets. We can display all targets by setting the string for the target name on the Find option to *.

New feature: The Target collection page is in the admin console for a job manager and for a dmgr.


Procedure


Results

Depending on the tasks that you completed, you might have viewed targets with their version numbers based on the results of the Find option, viewed target resources for targets that you selected, or viewed the properties and property values for a particular target.


What to do next

We can continue to view targets and do other job management tasks such as submit jobs, create target groups for job submission, and view target resources.


Related


Target collection for Find results
Job manager
Administer nodes remotely using the job manager
Administrative roles


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