COURSE
AAI: Triaging Incidents via the Gantt View
See how to use the Gantt Command Center to isolate failures and restore pipelines. Trace dependency paths, evaluate delays, and inspect job properties.
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August 14, 2026
1 hour
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AAI Monitoring Jobstreams
Natalia Fontan Garcia-Boente
What You Will Learn
When an active alert threatens a critical SLA or a jobstream enters a “Not Predicted to Finish (NPTF)” state, operators need an immediate visual map to locate root-cause delays across complex batch networks. This course introduces the Gantt Command Center, demonstrating how to leverage synchronized dual-pane layouts, trace dependency paths, evaluate scheduler delay metrics, and inspect contextual job properties to isolate failures and restore pipeline health.
What You Will Earn
Certification
Upon completion, you will receive:
- A certificate validating the course completion
- The AAI Monitoring Jobstreams Badge
Value: 200 points
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to leverage four core operational functions to eliminate guessing on shift:
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Master dual-pane layouts: Synchronize the Jobstream Tree and Gantt Timeline to trace task hierarchies, expand critical path containers in one click, and monitor progress against Avg End Time and SLA Time milestone flags.
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Utilize toolbar diagnostic menus: Leverage the Select Job, Draw Paths, Include Data, Panes, and More menus to jump between critical tasks, draw dependency connector lines, overlay historical runtime baselines, and share diagnostic CSV exports.
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Evaluate jobs table and delay metrics: Query tabular run statistics to measure Start-to-Running and Finish-to-Start delays, separate scheduler overhead from built-in constraints, and pinpoint Reason and Detail fields for NPTF root causes.
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Inspect contextual job properties: Open the side panel to review run-specific metadata and expand the side-by-side comparison table for multi-run tasks to spot execution variances without losing Gantt view navigation.


