The Verbose Check Box; The Capable Objects Summary; The Constraints Column Of The Constraints Table View - Novell PLATESPIN ORCHESTRATE 2.0.2 - DEVELOPMENT CLIENT REFERENCE 08-28-2009 Reference

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A blue dot with a named, selected object indicates that its constraints match and it is
healthy.
A gray dot by a named, selected object indicates that its constraints do not match and that
it is not healthy.

6.1.2 The Verbose Check Box

When you select the Verbose check box, the
Constraints tree. For more information, see
Constraints Table View," on page

6.1.3 The Capable Objects Summary

Directly under the Object list in the constraint view, a populated string summarizes the resources
that are capable of servicing the job. For example,
indicates that 11 of the 12 total online Resources are healthy.

6.1.4 The Constraints Column of the Constraints Table View

The Constraints column of the constraints table view shows the logical hierarchy (that is, a "tree"
format) of the constraints that are defined by the Policies associated with the Job. You can identify
the status of the listed constraints by the icons that might be displayed in the far left column of the
table:
no icon: The constraint passes the match. It is a "true" match. No red icons are displayed next
to any listed constraint.
red dot icon: The constraint does not pass the match. The figure below shows that the resource
cannot run the job because its health constraints do not match.
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string specified in the policy is displayed in the
reason
Section 4.1.5, "The Constraints Column of the
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