Mookameli oa mosebetsi oa Cisco

Litlhaloso
- Sehlahisoa: Cisco CWM
- Mosebelisi: Web-thehiloe
- Mesebetsi ea mantlha: Tsamaiso ea liketsahalo, Phallo ea mosebetsi, Mesebetsi, Mesebetsi
Litaelo tsa Tšebeliso ea Sehlahisoa
- The Workflows view displays a list of workflows with details and actions.
- To manage the columns displayed, click the gear icon above the table.
- To search for specific values, use the Search field above the table.
- To perform bulk actions on workflows, select workflows using checkboxes and choose from available actions.
- Mesebetsi view lumella ho beha leihlo maemo a mosebetsi le liketso.
- E phethiloe: Mesebetsi e phethiloe ka katleho.
- E reriloeng: Mesebetsi e reretsoeng ho etsoa.
- E hlakotsoe/E hlolehile: Mesebetsi e felisitsoeng kapa e hlolehileng.
- Select jobs using checkboxes under the status tabs.
- Click the more icon (…) to access available actions based on the selected job status.
- Ho Motsamaisi oa Mosebetsi, khetha tab e nepahetseng.
- Tobetsa lebitsong la ho kenya mosebetsi tafoleng.
- Log e felletseng ea liketsahalo tsohle nakong ea ts'ebetso ea ts'ebetso.
- E nka liphetoho tsa naha le liketso tse entsoeng.
UI e felileview
Sebopeho sa mosebelisi sa Cisco CWM se u lumella ho fihlella mesebetsi eohle ea mantlha ea sehlahisoa. U ka li fihlella ka mekhoa e mene ea khetho ea mantlha:
- Dashboard: Add customizable dashboards with dashlets that monitor the status of many CNC functions, including CWM workflows, adapters, workers, and active tasks.
- Design: Add, manage, and delete workflow definitions and forms.
- Operate: Run new workflows, check the status of particular workflow executions (jobs), view schedules, or manage manual tasks that are triggered by workflow execution callback states.
- Administration >Workflow Administration: Add and manage workers, adapters, secrets, resources, event types, and system settings.
Mokhoa oa ho sebetsa
- Mekhoa e meholo ea Mosebetsi view e na le lethathamo la li-workflows tse kenyellelitsoeng ho CWM ka lintlha le liketso tse ka khonehang.
Tafole ea tšebetso

The Workflows table consists of the following columns:
- A)Workflow definition name: unique name of the workflow.
- B)Workflow ID: unique identifier assigned automatically after workflow creation.
- D) Version: indicates the current workflow version number, allows keeping track of the workflow versioning.
- C) Description: optional field used for describing your workflow functionality.
- E)Workflow tags: lipontšo tags assigned to a given workflow.
- F) Actions: shows possible actions for a given workflow:
- Run: starts a single execution of a given workflow (job).
- Delete: removes an added workflow from CWM (this action is irreversible).

- Ho bontša/ho pata litšiea tse bontšitsoeng tafoleng, sebelisa letšoao la gear le lehlakoreng le letona ka holim'a tafole.

- To search the table for the specified value(s), provide your input in the Search field above the table.
- The search is performed in all the columns, whether they are currently displayed in the table.
Lits'ebetso tse ngata mabapi le ts'ebetso
You can perform bulk actions on multiple workflows at once. To select a workflow, tick the checkbox on the right side of the All Workflows table. You have three possible bulk actions:
- Fetola tags: ea fetoha tags for selected workflows by adding one or more or resetting them.
- Delete Selected: removes selected workflows from the list and CWM (this action is irreversible).
- Export: exports selected workflow entries to a CSV file.

Mesebetsi
- Mesebetsi view lets you monitor job statuses and rerun or cancel jobs (workflow executions).
Li-tab tsa mosebetsi
- At the top of the Jobs view, li-tab tsa boemo li bonts'a overview ea palo ea mesebetsi le ho sebetsa joalo ka lihloela tsa maemo.
Ts'ebetso e kholo mosebetsing
- Ho na le li-tabo tse 'ne tse fumanehang tsa maemo:

- Active: The number of jobs currently running.
- Completed: The number of jobs that have been completed successfully.
- Scheduled: The number of jobs currently scheduled to run.
- Cancelled/Failed: The number of jobs that were manually terminated by users or that failed during execution.
Ho bona mesebetsi eohle e nang le boemo bo itseng, tobetsa konopo ea boemo bo nepahetseng. Bakeng sa mohlalaample, to see all the active jobs, click on the Active status tab. The Active jobs will then be shown in the table below the tabs.
The Scheduled status tab will display only scheduled jobs and their details in the table. You may also find particular jobs on a given schedule under other tabs, according to their completion status (for example, a scheduled job may also be Active or Completed).
Mesebetsi view shows all jobs (workflow executions) run in the last 24 hours. You can also use the filter table option to search the table for specified values.
While filtering based on tags, o ka sefa ho e le 'ngoe feela tag hang. O ka sefa mesebetsing e mengata tags feela ha u ntse u sebelisa API.
Ts'ebetso e kholo mosebetsing
Mesebetsi view enables you to perform bulk actions on many jobs at once.
To select one or more jobs, first click one of the four job status tabs, then click the checkbox next to the jobs you want. Then click the more icon (…) on the right side of the table.
The actions available to you will vary depending on the job status tab you have currently selected:
- Export Selected: Exports all the selected job entry details to a CSV file. E fumaneha bakeng sa mesebetsi e Mahlahahlaha, e Phethiloeng, e Reriloeng, le e Hlakotsoeng/E hlolehileng..
- Cancel Selected: Terminates the selected jobs that are currently running. Available only for Active jobs.
- Delete Selected: Deletes the selected scheduled jobs from the list and from the database. Available only for scheduled jobs; this action is irreversible.
Lintlha tsa mosebetsi
- Ho hlahloba lintlha tsa mosebetsi, ho Mookameli oa Mosebetsi khetha tab e nepahetseng (E sebetsa, e phethiloe, e hlakotsoe). Tafoleng, tobetsa lebitsong la mosebetsi oo u batlang ho o hlahloba.

The Details tab lets you check the following data for the selected job:
- Job name: name of the particular workflow execution; by default, it is the workflow definition name.
- Run ID: unique identifier for workflow execution.
- Workflow definition name: name of the workflow definition used to run a particular job.
- Version: version of the executed workflow definition.
- Worker: worker assigned to the workflow definition.
- Mosebetsi tags: keyword(s) assigned to the job that allow filtering/sorting jobs based on them.
- Mokhoa oa ho sebetsa tags: keyword(s) assigned to the workflow definition used to run a particular job.
- Start time: date and time when workflow execution started, for example 05-May-2023 02:59:25 PM CEST.
- Close time: date and time when workflow execution ended, for example 05-May-2023 03:59:25 PM CEST. If the execution is still running or it was failed/canceled, the appropriate status is displayed instead.
- Attempts: indicates the number of tries needed to execute the workflow successfully; the maximum number of attempts can be limited by the workflow definition.
- The Parent Run ID field may be displayed if your job was executed as a child workflow.
Kakaretso ea mosebetsi, liphetho le nalane ea liketsahalo
- The Job summary presents the details of the execution of a particular job, along with the workflow input and final result.
- It also lists the series of events that the workflow engine has performed while executing the workflow definition.

The Job summary panel displays the following data:
- Execution status: event execution status.
- Start Time: date and time when job execution started, for example 05-Jan-2025 03:59:25 PM CEST
- Mosebetsi tags: manane tags attributed to this particular job when running the workflow.
- Close Time: date and time when job execution ended.
- Run ID: unique ID of this particular job run.
- Duration: total time of the job run from start time to close time.
- Definition Name: name of the workflow definition used for this job run.
- Attempts: number of attempts performed for completion of the task.
- Definition version: the version of the workflow definition used for this job run.
- Start user: name of the user performing the job run.
Phanele ea Input le liphetho e fana ka lintlha tse kentsoeng (ka ho le letšehali) tse fanoeng ho tsamaisoa ha tlhaloso ea mosebetsi le data ea ho qetela ea tlhahiso e khutlisitsoeng ho tsoa ho phallo ea mosebetsi ha ho phetheloa liketsahalo tsa phallo ea mosebetsi.
Mesebetsi
- Nalane ea ketsahalo ke lethathamo le felletseng, le laetsoeng la Liketsahalo tsohle tse hlahisitsoeng nakong ea ts'ebetso ea mosebetsi. Liketsahalo tsena li hlahisoa ka lebaka la liketsahalo tse ka ntle le liketso tse fanoeng ke mosebetsi. Nalane ea Ketsahalo e sebetsa e le rekoto e hlakileng ea nako ea ho tsamaea ha mosebetsi, e hapang phetoho e 'ngoe le e 'ngoe ea naha le ketso e nkuoeng.
- Mesebetsi e lumella basebelisi ho kenella ka letsoho nakong ea ts'ebetso ea mosebetsi. U lokisa mesebetsi u sebelisa Liforomo view in the Design menu, and refer to them as part of the Callback state inside the workflow definitions.
- The Task List displays tasks that are currently pending for input by the operator.

To use the task list:
- Click on a task name to see the task prompt and provide input.
- Use Search to find a specific task or the Status filter to filter out tasks according to their status.
- Select task(s) to export them to a CSV format.
Tsamaiso ea Tsamaiso ea Mosebetsi
- Tsamaiso ea Tsamaiso ea Mosebetsi view e o lumella ho laola li-adapter, basebetsi, liphiri, lisebelisoa, mefuta ea liketsahalo le litlhophiso tsa sistimi ka li-tab tse inehetseng.

Li-adapter
- The Adapters tab displays a table listing all uploaded adapters. Above the table, there is the Add adapter action button that allows you to upload an adapter to CWM and and install it.
- To export all details of selected adapters (s) to a CSV file, li hlahlobe lethathamong ebe o tobetsa konopo ea "Export action".

The Adapters table has the following columns:
- A) Adapter name: unique adapter name.
- B) Version: version of the added adapter.
- C) Vendor: vendor name, as specified in the adapter properties.
- D) Set as default: in this column, the adapter can have one of two possible statuses, depending on whether it is set as a default adapter to be used by the workflow.
- True: indicates the adapter is the default one for associated activities.
- False: indicates the adapter is not set as the default one.
- E) In Use: in this column, the adapter can have one of two possible statuses, depending on whether it is currently in use, which determines if it can be deleted.
- True: indicates the adapter is currently in use by one or more workflows and therefore cannot be deleted.
- False: indicates the adapter is not in use by any workflow and can be deleted.
- F) Actions:
- Delete: deletes the uploaded adapter from CWM.
- Install the already uploaded adapter to CWM.
Basebetsi
- Taba ea Basebetsi e bonts'a tafole e thathamisang basebetsi bohle ba seng ba ntse ba le teng.

Ha u sheba basebetsi (basebetsi) tafoleng, ho hlaha likonopo tse fapaneng tsa ketso:
- Add Worker: allows you to create a new worker and assign to it activities from already installed adapters.
- Start Worker: starting the worker allows it to execute assigned tasks and changes the worker’s status to running.
- Stop Worker: stopping the worker allows it to execute pending actions but blocks its ability to accept new tasks. After clicking on the Stop Worker button, the confirmation modal Stop worker(s) appears. If the worker actively executes an ongoing task, you won’t be able to stop it, unless you tick the checkbox Force stop. This action stops the worker regarding whether it performs any task and might cause the failure of ongoing jobs.
- Delete: deletes the worker permanently (this action is irreversible). If the worker is running, it’s force stopped before deleting.
- Export selected: downloads the CSV file ka lintlha tsa basebetsi ba khethiloeng, ho kenyeletsoa lebitso la basebetsi, boemo le lintlha tsa mesebetsi.
Tafole ea Basebetsi e na le likholomo tse latelang:

- A) Worker Name: unique worker’s name. Once created, it cannot be modified.
- B) Status: worker has three possible statuses visible in the CWM UI:
- Initialized: worker status after creation, if you don’t choose to start it immediately.
- Running: indicates started worker is available to execute tasks.
- Stopped: indicates a stopped worker unavailable for task execution.
- C) Nr of activities: shows how many adapters’ activities are assigned to the worker.
Lisebelisoa
Thebo ea Lisebelisoa e bonts'a tafole e thathamisang lisebelisoa tsohle tse teng. Ka holim'a tafole, ho na le likonopo tse fapaneng tsa ts'ebetso:
- Add Resource: allows you to add a resource to CWM.
- Export: downloads the CSV file ka lintlha tsohle tsa lisebelisoa tse khethiloeng.

The Resources table has the following columns:
- A) Resource name: unique resource name.
- B) Resource type: resource type specified in the adapter files.
- C) Secret ID: associated secret ID.
- D) Actions:
- Delete: removes resource from CWM
Liphiri
The Secrets tab displays a table listing all existing secrets. Above the table, there are various action buttons:
- Add Secret: allows you to add secret to CWM.
- Export: downloads the CSV file ka lintlha tsohle tsa liphiri tse khethiloeng.

The Secrets table has the following columns:
- A) Secret ID: unique secret name.
- B) Secret type: secret type specified in the adapter files.
- C) Actions:
- Delete: removes secret
Sistimi ea ketsahalo
- Ho tab ea Ketsahalo ea Ketsahalo, o hlalosa liketsahalo tsa Kafka tseo mosebetsi oa hau o tla li ja kapa o li hlahise.

- Add event type: allows you to define a new Kafka (or other) event in CWM. They can be of either consumer or producer kind.
- Delete Selected: deletes selected event types from the list and from CWM (this action is irreversible).
- Export: downloads the CSV file ka lintlha tsohle tsa mefuta ea liketsahalo tse khethiloeng.
Litlhophiso tsa Sistimi
- With the System settings tab, you can manage job retention, retry policies, and timeouts.
- It controls how long completed jobs are kept, retry behavior (delay, jitter, max attempts), and various timeout settings for actions, events, states, system activities, and workflows.
LBH
Q: How can I perform bulk actions on workflow jobs?
A: To perform bulk actions, select multiple workflow jobs using checkboxes and choose from available actions such as rerun, cancel, etc.
P: Na nka etsa litšiea tse bontšitsoeng tafoleng ea Workflows?
A: Yes, you can show your ideal columns by clicking the gear icon above the table and selecting the desired columns to display.
P: Nka fumana nalane ea ketsahalo hokae bakeng sa ts'ebetso ea ts'ebetso ea mosebetsi?
A: The Event History section provides a comprehensive log of all events generated during workflow execution, capturing every state transition and action taken.
Litokomane / Lisebelisoa
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