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This screen allows you to view the status of currently running scheduler instances. ''Admin'' users may also pause or resume execution on running hosts.
This screen allows you to view the status of currently running scheduler instances. ''Admin'' users may also pause or resume execution on running hosts.
This screen can be accessed by all users from the primary navigation sidebar.


A count of active hosts is shown in the left sidebar within a green circle and is updated constantly.
A count of active hosts is shown in the left sidebar within a green circle and is updated constantly.
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[[File:RunningHostStatus_4.0.png]]
[[File:RunningHostStatus_4.0.png]]
The last heartbeat time of the host is shown in the host listing.
[[File:Obsidian-6.2.0-Host-Time.png]]
== Event Hook Status ==
<span id="Event Hook Status"></span>
As of Obsidian 5.3.0, you can see the Event Hook status for each host.
[[File:Obsidian.5.3.0.EventHookStatus.png]]
As of Obsidian 5.5.0, users with Admin or Operator role can manage Event Hook status for each host.
[[File:Obsidian-5.5.0.Event.Hook.Management.png]]

Latest revision as of 00:20, 24 May 2025

This screen allows you to view the status of currently running scheduler instances. Admin users may also pause or resume execution on running hosts. This screen can be accessed by all users from the primary navigation sidebar.

A count of active hosts is shown in the left sidebar within a green circle and is updated constantly.

Running Host Status

Known running hosts are listed in the table. Simply click the Pause or Resume buttons to add or remove the scheduler from the execution pool. Any running jobs will be allowed to terminate on a paused host.


The last heartbeat time of the host is shown in the host listing.

Event Hook Status

As of Obsidian 5.3.0, you can see the Event Hook status for each host.

As of Obsidian 5.5.0, users with Admin or Operator role can manage Event Hook status for each host.