Task details
This page defines information about the runtime task, the objects that the task targets, and the action plan for the task.
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System administration > Task management > Runtime tasks > runtime_task
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Situation description
Full description of the task, and an overview of the actions to take to resolve the situation.
Additional task detail information
Specifies more information about the task.
Originated time Time at which the task was generated. Task ID Global ID of the task. Submitter Originator of the runtime task. Severity Global severity of the task, which is relative to the task target object severities. State Current state of the task. Status Status of the task, for example, by providing more information when a task fails.
Explore the data used to diagnose the situation
Target object Configuration repository context of the target object. For example, a task target object might be a server, cluster, service policy, node, health policy, application, and so on. Target type Type of target context, which corresponds to the end context type of the target context. For example, the type for the context cells/my_cell/nodes/my_node is a node. Severity Severity of the task target object, for example, fatal or minor. Target monitors Click the link to view more information and act on the target object. Configuration, performance and log monitors are available for target objects. The monitors suggest the objects that we can look at to verify the task.
Action plan to resolve the situation
Specifies a suggested set of actions to fix the issue that is defined in the runtime task.
Sometimes, the action plan is being carried out autonomically. In this case, a record of the autonomic actions is listed. For approval type tasks, a suggested list of actions displays that the operator can accept or deny.
Runtime tasks collection