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Overview
Folder mapping, user account mapping, and network home drive mapping jobs are referred to as convention jobs. When you create a convention Folder Mapping, User Account Mapping, or Network Home Drive Mapping job, you are creating the parent job. DryvIQ will automatically create a unique job for each folder, user, or home drive in your hierarchy. Child jobs inherit configurations from the parent job. When viewing the parent job, you can use the Child jobs tab to view a list of the child jobs under this job and take actions for those jobs as needed. With one or more jobs selected, you can select to run the selected job(s) or use the More options menu to manage the selected job(s).
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Viewing a Child Job
You can click a job in the list to view the information for that job. You can also navigate to the job by selecting a job in the list and clicking the ellipses at the end of the row. Selecting the Job overview option that displays takes you to the Overview page for the child job.
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With one or more jobs selected, you can select Run job to run the job(s). The More options menu provides options for managing the jobs. You can select to edit job schedules, reset jobs, duplicate jobs, or delete jobs.
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Exporting the Child Jobs List
The Export this list option exports the current job list to a csv file and provides additional information about the jobs.
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job_id | The ID assigned to the job in the DryvIQ Platform |
job_name | The job name |
parent_job | The parent job name. This field is only available on the job list downloaded from the Child Jobs tab or the Log tab within the parent job. |
source_path | The source path used for the job |
source_id | The ID assigned to the source connection used for the job. The ID is assigned by the DryvIQ Platform when the connection is created. |
source_name | The name assigned to the source when it was created in the DryvIQ Platform |
source_account | The account on the source platform used for the job |
destination_path | The destination path used for the job |
destination_id | The ID assigned to the destination connection used for the job. The ID is assigned by the DryvIQ Platform when the connection is created. |
destination_name | The name assigned to the source when it was created in the DryvIQ Platform |
destination_account | The account on the destination platform used for the job |
successful_item_count | The number of items in the job that were successfully transferred |
flagged_item_count | The number of items in the job that were flagged for review. These are items that were flagged because they could not be transferred or because there was an issue with the transfer that needs to be reviewed. |
number_of_executions | The number of times the job has run |
last_failure_message | The last failure message the job received (if applicable) |
Viewing Child Jobs for an Intelligent Migration Job
A child job for each location added in Discover is created for an intelligent migration job. The Discover locations are the source locations for the job, and the destination is the connection selected when creating the intelligent migration job. You can view these jobs on the Child jobs page for the intelligent migration job. Like all jobs, you can click a child job in the list to drill into the reporting for just that child job. The intelligent migration child jobs are named using the following naming convention: “Monitor location | Source Platform (source location) → Intelligent Migration Job Name.” (Refer to the image below for examples.) This name format is displayed on all pages where you can view the jobs.
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