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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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4.2 Displaying Status<br />

4.2.6 The Meaning of Status<br />

This list of status conditions explains the various stages that jobs and schedules<br />

pass through. Reviewing this in<strong>for</strong>mation will give you a good understanding<br />

of what is going on within <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong>.<br />

ABENDED<br />

The job can be rerun using the RERUN or SUBMIT<br />

command.<br />

AUTO RECVRY HELD<br />

The job or schedule was put on hold as part of automatic<br />

recovery following a system crash. It must be released<br />

using the RELEASE command. mix INTERRUPT field<br />

AUTO STRTED<br />

userid <strong>CA</strong>NCLD<br />

ENDED<br />

FAILED<br />

userid HELD<br />

INTRPTD<br />

Is a non-CPU job that was defined with the AUTO<br />

START=YES option which means that the job was<br />

automatically started when its early start time was reached,<br />

all of its predecessor conditions were satisfied, and its<br />

defined resources were met. There<strong>for</strong>e, you can process<br />

the job without posting START. After processing, use the<br />

COMPLETE command to end the job.<br />

This job or schedule was canceled by a <strong>Unicenter</strong><br />

<strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> <strong>CA</strong>NCEL command issued by a user whose<br />

authority level allows them to control this schedule or job.<br />

It can be purged from the status display via the PURGE<br />

command or started again using the RUN, SUBMIT, or<br />

RERUN command.<br />

The job or schedule has ended with this completion code<br />

and can be purged from the status display using the<br />

PURGE command or started again via the RUN, SUBMIT,<br />

or RERUN command. (Formerly COMPLETED status)<br />

The job can be rerun using the RERUN or SUBMIT<br />

command.<br />

The job or schedule was held by a HOLD command issued<br />

by a user whose authority level allows them to control this<br />

schedule or job. It will not be considered <strong>for</strong> processing<br />

until it is released using the RELEASE command.<br />

This identifies completed jobs defined with<br />

INTERRUPT=YES. The job must be manually ended using<br />

the COMPLETE command or rerun using the RERUN or<br />

SUBMIT command.<br />

NO BACKLOG CNCL<br />

The job was canceled at the end of the day because it<br />

hadn't been submitted or started yet and it was defined as<br />

BACKLOG=NO. You will only see this if at least one<br />

other job in the same schedule is still running or became<br />

backlogged at autoscan. If at least one job is still running<br />

Chapter 4. Online Monitoring 4-17

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