Hi,
Is there a way to see a description for each scheduled job and which plug-in implemented it?
Thank you,
Vitor
The schedule jobs are an integral part of confluence. The jobs all have a name that says what they do.
You can only configure it and turn it on or off.
Hi @repi ,
True, and thanks for your reply.
Most of the jobs are intuitive by their names, such as Back Up Confluence or Clean Temporary Directory, others fall into the scope of mystery (for me).
Examples are Publish Daily Statistics or Read Ack Expiration Job. Publishing daily statistics is pretty straight but which statistics, publish where and for what, and is it even a job scheduled by one of the system plug-ins or another third-party (don't find information about it anywhere)? And what is 'Ack'? What is this for?
In the list we have mixed third-party plug-in jobs with system plug-ins and it would be good to know which is their source. Sometimes the vendors are nice and they add the name of the plug-in in the name of the job (e.g. PocketQuery Index Job) but I reckon that not all do that.
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You have to inquire about the third-party jobs from them.
The confluence own should be described in the attached link
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