In the context of your
research, you could view “failed” and “no suitable probes” as
finished, but here is a complete list of possible measurement
statuses:
- Specified: the
measurement has been defined and sent to our infrastructure to
be relayed to the probes.
- Scheduled: The
measurement has been relayed to the probes. If the start time
is immediate, this status doesn’t last very long.
- Ongoing: The
measurement is running on available probes.
- Stopped: The
measurement was stopped either on schedule, by the user
requesting an early stop.
- Forced to Stop:
The measurement was killed prematurely due to a lack of
available credits.
- No suitable probes:
The measurement cannot currently be executed as defined due to
a lack of available probes. This may be because you asked to
use probes that don’t exist (for example, probes in an AS in
which there are no probes) or because all of the probes you
requested were too busy to take on new jobs. This latter
scenario is very rare however.
- Failed: If a
probe never actually runs a single measurement over the
duration of the specified start/stop time (typically due to a
lack of available probes), it will be marked as
Failed
once the stop time has been reached.
In other words, Specified
,
Scheduled
,
Ongoing
,
and No suitable probes
are statuses potentially assigned to running measurements (or at
least those who may return results at some point), while Stopped
,
Forced to Stop
,
and Failed
are statuses assigned to measurements that will not be returning
any more results.