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Job Management Actions<br />

Action Description Instructions<br />

Filter Search for a specific job by name.<br />

New<br />

Recurring<br />

Job<br />

Suspend<br />

Resume<br />

Delete<br />

Edit a Rule<br />

Add a new job to the Recurring Jobs<br />

page. Each new job is applied after See Creating a new job<br />

restarting PHP.<br />

Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Enter at least 2 characters of the name of the job into<br />

the Filter field to start filtering the list of jobs by name.<br />

Temporarily stop the job from<br />

running while still saving the job Select one or more jobs from the list by clicking the<br />

definitions. Settings are applied after check-box next to the job and click .<br />

restarting PHP.<br />

Un-suspend a job. Settings are<br />

applied after restarting PHP.<br />

A multi-selection for deleting<br />

redundant or unused Rules.<br />

Open the Rule for editing to modify<br />

settings. To Edit a job, click on the<br />

Job's ID in the Job table.<br />

Select one or more jobs from the list that were<br />

suspended and click . suspended jobs<br />

are grayed-out and have the word suspended in<br />

brackets next to the Job Name.<br />

Select one or more Jobs from the list and click<br />

.<br />

To edit a rule, click on the rule's ID number to view the<br />

rule in edit mode. Make sure to click "Update Rule"<br />

after making the changes.<br />

To view a Job's history click on the History link next<br />

History of a View the details of each time the job<br />

to a job in the Job table's Actions column. The Jobs<br />

Rule ran.<br />

page (Monitor | Jobs) will be displayed.<br />

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