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Execution Monitor Section

The Execution Monitor provides a detailed view of method executions, tracking their status from the moment they are initiated until they complete. It is composed of two main sections: Live Executions and Archived Executions.

Execution Monitor

Live Executions

This tab displays the current status of running or recently finished executions. Each running execution shows:

  • Method Name and Version: Identifies the method being executed.
  • Status: The execution's current phase, which may include:
    • Accepted: The method has been accepted and is queued for execution.
    • Running: The method is currently being executed.
    • Successful: The execution has completed successfully.
    • Failed: An error occurred during execution.
  • Timestamp: Indicates the time the execution was accepted and the time of the last update.
  • Infrastructure: The infrastructure used to run the method (e.g., D4Science Production Infrastructure).
  • Runtime: The Docker image used (e.g., python:3.9.19).

Additional features in this tab include:

  • Output Files: When the execution completes, a link (outputs/output.zip) will appear, allowing users to download the execution results.
  • Generate Code for...: Generates a file in the selected programming language (e.g., Python, R, Julia) that authenticates the user and programmatically starts the execution.
  • Direct Link: Provides a direct link that opens the CCP page directly to the specific execution instance.
  • Logs: Real-time logs showing progress and any warnings or errors.
  • Cancel Execution: Allows you to stop an ongoing execution if needed.
  • Re-submit: Restarts a previously executed method with the same configuration.
  • Delete button: To delete the current execution from the list of executions

Archived Executions

From the Live Executions panel, you can archive completed executions. Once archived, the execution will be moved to the Archived Executions panel, where you can review the history of past executions.