Working With Reports - Lenovo ThinkPad G40 Administrator's Manual

Ibm system information center administrator's guide
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1. At the Logon window, type your User ID and Password. Click Submit. The
2. In the System Information Center menu bar, click Admin and then select Stop
If the task you want to run is NOT in the queue, complete the following procedure
to put the task in the queue and run the Task Scheduler:
10. If there is no time period, select the time period during which the server
11. If necessary, modify the other fields in the window.
12. Click Submit.
13. In the System Information Center menu bar, click Admin and then select Start

Working with reports

There are two types of reports contained within the System Information Center
program. Common reports are reports that are provided with the program and are
aimed at helping you generate general information that you might need on a more
regular basis. Custom reports are reports that you have modified that help you
generate information specific to your enterprise environment. This section
describes how to work with reports, including generating a common report and
using custom reports.
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System Information Center program is displayed.
Task Scheduler. The Task Scheduler will stop checking for scheduled tasks. If
the System Information Center is configured to start the Task Scheduler
automatically when the server starts, the Task Scheduler will be started again
once the server is restarted. Otherwise, the Task Scheduler will have to be
started manually as described in the procedure for starting the Task Scheduler.
1. At the Logon window, type your User ID and Password. Click Submit. The
System Information Center program is displayed.
2. In the System Information Center menu bar, click Tasks and then click All
Tasks. The All Tasks window opens.
3. Mark the check box of the task you would like to place in the queue.
4. In the System Information Center menu bar, click Tasks and then click Edit
Selected Task. The "Edit task page" window opens.
5. Make the task active: Select the drop-down menu next to Active? and select
Yes. The window fields expand.
6. Make the task scheduled. Select Yes from the Scheduled drop-down menu.
7. Select whether the task should only be run once. Select an option from the
"Run only once" drop-down menu.
8. If there is no start date and time, create the start date and time: Type a start
date and time in the StartDate field. You must enter this information in
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format. A current start date and time is already entered
in the StartDate field (based upon when you logged on or when you refreshed
the window).
9. If there is no end date and time, create the end date and time: Type an end
date and time in the End Date field. You must enter this information in
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format.
should check for scheduled tasks: Type a time period in the Period field. The
time unit that is displayed is the interval period selected during installation.
(You can modify this in the ISIC.PROPERTIES file.).
Task Scheduler. A message in green font is displayed that states Started task
scheduler.

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