Cloud Operations Center
Cloud Operations Center
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- COC Enablement and Permissions Granting
- Overview
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Application and Resource Management
- Resource Management
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Application Management
- Creating an Application
- Modifying an Application
- Deleting an Application
- Editing an Application Topology
- Creating a Component
- Modifying a Component
- Deleted a Component
- Creating a Group
- Modifying a Group
- Deleting a Group
- Manually Associating Resources with a Group
- Intelligently Associating Resources with a Group
- Transferring Resources
- Disassociating a Resource from an Application Group
- Viewing Resource Details
- Viewing Capacity Rankings
- Multi-cloud Configurations
- Cross-Account Resources
- Resource O&M
- Automated O&M
- Faults
- Change Management
- Resilience Center
- Task Management
- Basic Configurations
- Viewing Logs
- Best Practices
- API Reference
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FAQs
- Product Consulting
- Resource Management FAQs
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FAQs About Resource O&M
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Patch Management FAQs
- What Can I Do If the Patch Baselines Do Not Take Effect?
- What Are the Differences Between the Installation Rule Baselines And User-defined Baselines?
- What Can I Do If Exception all mirrors were tried Is Recorded in the Patch Service Ticket Log?
- Why Can't I Select a Node?
- What Can I Do If the Compliance Report Still Reports Non-compliance for a Patch After the Patch Has Been Repaired?
- What Can I Do If the lsb_release not found Error Occurs During Patch Operations?
- Automation FAQs
- Batch Operation FAQs
- FAQs About Parameter Management
- Resource O&M Permissions and Supported Actions
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Patch Management FAQs
- FAQs About Fault Management
- FAQs About Change Ticket Management
- Resilience Center FAQs
- Change History
- General Reference
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Job Tickets
You can view and manage job tickets.
Prerequisites
If you deliver a job execution task, the system generates a job ticket.
Scenarios
View job tickets on the Cloud Operations Center page.
Procedure
- Log in to COC.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Task Management > Execution Records and click the Job Tickets tab. You can clone a service ticket and
modify its tag.
- Cloning a ticket: Locate a service ticket, click Clone in the Operation column to go to the Execute Job page. You can execute the job again by following the instructions provided in Executing a Custom Job.
- Editing a tag: Modify the tag of a job ticket by following the instructions provided in Managing Tags.
Figure 1 Job tickets - Locate a job ticket in the Executing, Abnormal, or Paused status and click the job ticket name. The Ticket Details page is displayed.
Figure 2 Job ticket details
- You can perform the following operations on a job ticket:
- Forcibly End: Forcibly end all tasks of the job.
- Terminate All: End all batches in the current step.
- Cancel: Stop the execution tasks of a single instance.
- Edit: Modify the tag of a job ticket by following the instructions provided in Managing Tags.
Figure 3 Managing a job ticket - On the ticket details page, click the Input tab to view the basic information about the job and the script content of the customized atomic task.
Figure 4 Viewing the job details
Parent topic: Execution Records
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