This area of the System OverviewThe UserInterface window that contains information about the Automation Engine system. displays the agent groups of the own clientA closed environment within an Automation Engine system where you can create and run objects. A client name consists of a 4-digit number that must be indicated when a user logs on to the Automation Engine system. Users and their rights are also defined in clients. A particular Automation Engine object type. and, if the relevant authorization has been granted, of system client 0000.
The context menu provides commands for individual or several agent groups.
Command |
Description |
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Simulation |
Lists all agents that belong to the agent group in the simulation view. |
Edit |
Opens the corresponding AgentGroup object. |
Search for use |
The "Search" dialog opens which searches for objects that use the agent groups. |
Replace... |
The "Replace use" dialog opens and lists all objects in which the agent group is used and can be replaced. |
Disconnect agent connection |
Temporarily disconnects the connection for all the agent group's agents. They reconnect to the Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes. as soon as the next agent check signal is sent. Disconnection is useful when a new communication processA communication process is part of the component Automation Engine. It is responsible for connecting the components. is started and the agents should rearrange. |
Change logging |
Triggers a log-file change for all the agent group's agents. This is also possible using the scriptA particular Automation Engine object type. element CHANGE_LOGGING. |
Close |
Immediately terminates the agent group's agent regardless of running tasks. |
Properties |
Calls the "Properties" dialog (see below). |
Export to File... |
Exports the content of the agent group listShows entities in a grid view to a CSV file. |
Refresh |
Refreshes the view. |
The context menu command Properties opens a dialog in which you can define several settings. All agents of the highlighted agent groups obtain these values when you click OK.
The properties window displays default values and not the actual agent settings.
The settings correspond to those that can be changed in the System Overview, section "Agents".
The simulation and the button of the same name in the AgentGroup object list all agents that belong to an agent group. An arrow indicates the agent on which the next task will run.
The columns correspond to the ones displayed in the agents area of the System Overview.
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