status when the percentage of successful jobs over the last 30
days falls below 99%. To edit settings, click Edit or double-
click the item. In the Manage System Threshold window, make
changes and click OK.
Vaulting tab Warning and overdue times for vaulting, scratch, and
checkout request jobs. These show up as the warning and
critical icons for the jobs; status icons for the job types and
the site in the shortcut bar are based on these measures. Each
phase of media movement (within the site, from the site to an
offsite location, within the offsite location) has its own warn-
ing/critical status.
Total overdue time for any job depends on whether the job
moves media offsite. If media stays onsite, only onsite times
count. The due time is therefore the “onsite critical” time after
the job starts. If media are moved offsite, the due time is the
sum of the critical times. Automatic vaulting and scratch jobs
are always considered low priority. Checkout request jobs
have their priority set when they are submitted.
To edit settings, double-click a job or click Edit. Make changes
in the Manage System Threshold window, then click OK.
Daily Job tab Warning and critical times for premount, mount request, and
scratch init jobs. Time warning and time critical settings for
each job specify the time after the job started before it goes
into the warning or critical (overdue) status. To edit settings,
double-click a job or click Edit.
The Daily Job tab also includes SLA status threshold settings
for exceptions. The number of media in the exception list is
defined in terms of:
• The total number of media exceptions
• The percentage of media exceptions compared to the
amount of managed media in the site (site-level exception
SLA status) or total managed media (global exception SLA
status).
Settings for the total number of exception media take preced-
ence over the percentages. So, if the total number of excep-
tions setting is more than the amount of media represented
by the percentage setting, the number setting is used for the
exception SLA status.
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