AdminStudio Enterprise Server 11.5 | Job Manager
Edition: Job Manager is included with AdminStudio Enterprise Edition.
Jobs are comprised of one or more Job Steps. The following Job Step Types are available:
Task |
Description |
Scan for Dependencies |
The Scan for Dependencies Job Step analyzes a Windows Installer package for dependent files. This information is used primarily to enhance the quality of any future Patch Impact Analysis operation that may be performed on this package. |
Directory Monitoring |
You can use the Directory Monitoring Job Step to establish a consistent, repeatable process in which a directory and, optionally, its subdirectories are monitored for any new or modified Windows Installer package files, and if changes are detected, those new or modified files are then either imported or reimported into the Application Catalog. See About Automatically Importing Packages from a Network Directory for more information. |
Validation |
The Validation Job Step verifies the internal data integrity of a Windows installer package. |
Conflict Detection |
The Conflict Detection Job Step performs conflict detection against selected packages. |
Import |
The Import Job Step imports a specified package (of any package type except Merge Modules) into the Application Catalog. An Import Job Step can only be included in a Custom Job, not a Job based on a Template. |
Best Practice Detection |
The Best Practice ACEs Job Step operates against a single package to enforce Microsoft Windows Installer standards. |
Resolution |
The Resolution Job Step performs automatic conflict resolution on one Windows Installer package or a set of packages. To configure the Resolution Job Step, you first select the packages to perform conflict resolution on, and then you select at least one resolution. |
About Automatically Importing Packages from a Network Directory
In AdminStudio Application Manager, you can use the Network Directory option of Package Auto Import to monitor a directory location on a network (or a local directory) and automatically import or re-import packages in that directory at scheduled intervals.
You can use this Network Directory option in combination with the Directory Monitoring Job Step to establish a consistent, repeatable process in which a directory and, optionally, its subdirectories are monitored for any new or modified Windows Installer package files. If changes are detected, those new or modified files can then be either imported or reimported into the Application Catalog.
Note: For more information, see Automatically Importing Packages from a Network Directory in the AdminStudio Help Library.
Workflow Manager 6.0 / AdminStudio Enterprise Server 11.5 Help LibraryJune 29, 2012 |
Copyright Information | Contact Us |