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- From the Data Management tab, select the IPAM tab, then select vDiscovery -> Discovery Manager from the Toolbar; or from the Cloud tab, select vDiscovery -> Discovery Manager from the Toolbar.
- The appliance displays the following information in the vDiscovery Job Manager:
- Name: The name of the vDiscovery job.
- Status: The current status of the vDiscovery job. Grid Manager displays an icon and descriptive information about the status. You can hover you mouse over the icon to view the current status, as follows:
- Job created: The configured job has been created.
- Job starting: Starting the configured job.
- Job in progress: The job is being executed at the moment.
- Job completed: The job is completed successfully.
- Cancelled: The job was cancelled while it was being executed.
- Error while running job: The job has failed.
If the "ERROR: PycURL error: (60, 'SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate')" error message is displayed, it means that the certificate has expired or is invalid. You need to remove the expired or invalid certificate and upload a new one. If the error is displayed for an AWS vDiscovery job, download the certificates from https://www.amazontrust.com/repository/ and upload them. If it is displayed for an Azure vDiscovery job, follow the instructions in the Azure documentation to generate a root certificate for Azure and upload it to NIOS. For information about uploading certificates, see Managing Certificates. - Schedule: Displays the configured schedule for the selected job.
- Public IP's Network View: The name of the network view to which discovered data for public IP addresses belongs.
- Private IP's Network View: The name of the network view to which discovered data for private IP addresses belongs.
- Member: The Grid member that performs the vDiscovery job.
- Last Run: The timestamp when the selected vDiscovery job was last performed.
- Comment: Comments added when the vDiscovery job was created.
- Click the Action icon (shown as a gear in each row) next to a selected job, and you can do one of the following:
- Edit: Modify the vDiscovery job settings in the vDiscovery Job Properties editor. The editor displays the following tabs: General, Endpoint, Network View, Data Consolidation, and Schedule. Click the tab that contains information you want to modify, and then modify the information as described in Configuring vDiscovery Jobs.
- Delete: Remove the vDiscovery job from the list.
- Start: Start vDiscovery now for the selected job.
Note: The appliance might display an AMQP error when you first start a newly created vDiscovery job. This is due to the start-on-demand mechanism experiencing a delay in executing the job. Wait a few seconds and start the job again.
Stop: Stop and terminate the vDiscovery job that is in progress. You cannot resume this discovery once you stop it. All discovered data remains intact in the database.
- Click Close to close the vDiscovery Job Manager.