Context:
When users submit batch operations, the corresponding jobs are are put into the job executor queue along with regular jobs and compete with these for executor resources. For a user it can be interesting to see the timestamp when the first job was executed to get a sense of when the engine actually started to work on the batch
AT:
- in the batch view I can see the timestamp of when the first job from a batch operation was started or I can see how long it took before the first job was executed
This is the controller panel for Smart Panels app
[CAM-9143] In cockpit, I can see how long a Batch was queued before the first job was started
Link | New: This issue is related to SUPPORT-4139 [ SUPPORT-4139 ] |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "Page (camunda confluence)" [ 12105 ] |
Workflow | Original: camunda BPM [ 51437 ] | New: Backup_camunda BPM [ 56497 ] |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "Page (camunda confluence)" [ 13059 ] |
Remote Link | Original: This issue links to "Page (camunda confluence)" [ 12105 ] |
Labels | New: bactch |
Labels | Original: bactch | New: batch |
Resolution | New: Duplicate [ 3 ] | |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |