With IPHost Network Monitor you can run WMI Job Status monitoring of various devices in your network.
To create a WMI monitor for Job Status, provide host name (it must be a Windows host) and specify custom WQL query:
The JobStatus property indicates whether a scheduled service executed successfully the last time this job was supposed to run.
The Win32_ScheduledJob class represents a job scheduled using the network management schedule service functions (also known as "Job" and "AT command" functions). Note that this is different from the tasks scheduled using the Windows 2000 Task Scheduler. This class is only instrumented on Windows NT 4.0 and later. Each job scheduled against the schedule service is stored persistently (the scheduler will know to start the job even after a reboot) and is executed at the specified time and day of the week and/or month. If the computer is not active or if the scheduled service is not running at the specified job time the schedule service will run the specified job on the next day at the specified time. Scheduled jobs are scheduled with respect to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), i.e. with bias offset from GMT. This means that a job can be specified using any time zone specification. The Win32_ScheduledJob class will return the local time with UTC offset when enumerating an object and convert to local time when creating new jobs. For example a job specified to run on a computer in Boston at 10:30 pm Monday PST time will be scheduled to run locally at 1:30am Tuesday EST. It should be noted that a client must take into account whether daylight savings time is in operation on the local computer and if so subtract a bias of 60 minutes from the UTC offset.
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