Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide
Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide
4.9 Controlling Schedules 4.9 Controlling Schedules You can control schedules for which you are authorized. To control schedules issue one of these online commands: CANCEL FORCE HOLD PURGE RELEASE REQUEST RUN SREQ TALTER CP To enter a command, you must enter the number that appears next to it on the command line (===>). You may enter keywords by separating them from the number and from each other with commas. The chart following explains what these commands do. To Enter Which Stands For Add a schedule to the active queue that has: -not been selected today -been INACTIVE along with all its successors -been INACTIVE and leave in the inactive queue any successors that are also REQUESTED or that have other INACTIVE predecessors that were also REQUESTED 20 21 32 RUN REQUEST SREQ Hold a schedule that is waiting or started 23 HOLD Release the hold on a schedule 22 RELEASE Cancel a schedule at any point before completion Cancel a schedule and post its successors as if the schedule completed successfully. 24 CANCEL 30 CANCEL/POST Rerun canceled or completed schedules. 20 RUN Delete canceled or completed schedules 34 PURGE Temporarily change values defined for an active schedule for this execution only Force a schedule to start, even though it is waiting for its early start time to be reached or for predecessor conditions to be satisfied 31 TALTER 33 FORCE When issuing commands from the Online Monitoring panel, you can use any of the keywords listed under the command name in the chapter "Controlling Schedules and Jobs" in the Uniicenter CA-Scheduler Reference Guide Part 1. To enter a keyword, enter the number of the command followed by a comma and 4-32 Unicenter CA-Scheduler User Guide
4.9 Controlling Schedules then the keyword. If you enter multiple keywords, separate them with commas. For example, you could enter the following valid TALTER command: 31,NAME=TESTSCHD,DEADLINE=15 If you run out of room to enter keywords, follow a keyword=value combination with a comma and press Enter . Another panel will be displayed that allows you to continue the command. You can issue certain control commands that pertain to schedules directly from any of the status displays (SCHEDULER Command Processor panel). All you have to do is position your cursor to the left of the schedule and type an abbreviation of the command you want to issue. These abbreviations are shown following: Enter REQU SREQ HOLD RELE CANC CP PURG FORC RUN To Issue This Command REQUEST SCHEDULE SREQ SCHEDULE HOLD SCHEDULE RELEASE SCHEDULE CANCEL SCHEDULE CANCEL/POST SCHEDULE PURGE SCHEDULE FORCE SCHEDULE RUN SCHEDULE Optional keywords are not allowed if you use the preceding command abbreviations. If you need to use optional keywords, issue the command through the Online Monitoring panel. Chapter 4. Online Monitoring 4-33
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then the keyword. If you enter multiple keywords, separate them with<br />
commas. For example, you could enter the following valid TALTER command:<br />
31,NAME=TESTSCHD,DEADLINE=15<br />
If you run out of room to enter keywords, follow a keyword=value<br />
combination with a comma and press Enter . Another panel will be displayed<br />
that allows you to continue the command.<br />
You can issue certain control commands that pertain to schedules directly from<br />
any of the status displays (SCHEDULER Command Processor panel). All you<br />
have to do is position your cursor to the left of the schedule and type an<br />
abbreviation of the command you want to issue. These abbreviations are<br />
shown following:<br />
Enter<br />
REQU<br />
SREQ<br />
HOLD<br />
RELE<br />
<strong>CA</strong>NC<br />
CP<br />
PURG<br />
FORC<br />
RUN<br />
To Issue This Command<br />
REQUEST SCHEDULE<br />
SREQ SCHEDULE<br />
HOLD SCHEDULE<br />
RELEASE SCHEDULE<br />
<strong>CA</strong>NCEL SCHEDULE<br />
<strong>CA</strong>NCEL/POST SCHEDULE<br />
PURGE SCHEDULE<br />
FORCE SCHEDULE<br />
RUN SCHEDULE<br />
Optional keywords are not allowed if you use the preceding command<br />
abbreviations. If you need to use optional keywords, issue the command<br />
through the Online Monitoring panel.<br />
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