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
3.1 Defining Schedules Unicenter CA-Scheduler uses POWER CLASS to assign jobs to partitions on the simulation reports. 3.1.4.6 What General Users Can Update this Schedule Record? If anyone with General authority can update this schedule, leave the USERS field blank so this becomes a public schedule. Otherwise, specify up to eight userids separated by commas. Example: USERS: acctlbj,acctpas,accttfa,acctctrl 3.1.4.7 What Happens When Schedules Run Late? Unicenter CA-Scheduler helps you manage your production workload by alerting you to potential problems as quickly as possible. Therefore, when Unicenter CA-Scheduler knows jobs are running late, it will warn you by issuing messages. You can control when the messages are issued and who receives them using fields on the schedule record. If You Want Notification Start late Actually miss deadlines Run too long When Schedules Specify A Value For MUST TIMEs or MUST START BY TIME DEADLINE TIMEs or COMPLETION DEADLINE TIMER MAXIMUM TIMEs or MAXIMUM EXECUTION TIMER On The SRC SBR SRC SBR SRC SBR SBR: schedule base record SRC: schedule reason code record You specify times for these fields in different ways: MAXIMUM EXECUTION TIME tells Unicenter CA-Scheduler how long it should take to process this schedule. The chart following illustrates the different ways you can specify maximum execution time. Notice that leading zeros can be omitted. A Value Of Uses This Notation And Means The Schedule Should Finish 30 mm Thirty minutes after it starts 200 hhmm Two hours after it starts 3-16 Unicenter CA-Scheduler User Guide
3.1 Defining Schedules A Value Of Uses This Notation And Means The Schedule Should Finish 10200 ddhhmm The next day two hours later than it started (26 hours later) Use a 24-hour clock to specify MUST START BY TIME and COMPLETION DEADLINE TIME. The chart following shows that you can omit leading zeros and you can extend the 24-hour clock by days. A Value Of Uses This Notation And Means Late Messages Will Be Issued 930 hhmm After 9:30 a.m. that day 1400 hhmm After 2 p.m. that day 11800 ddhhmm After 6 p.m. the next autoscan day Warning messages are sent to the operator if OPERATOR was specified on the MSG installation option. If you want messages sent to other userids, specify them in the schedule's optional message record (SMR). 3.1.4.8 Creating Optional Schedule Records? The RECS fields at the bottom of schedule panels fulfill two functions: ■ ■ The values displayed show whether each type record already exists for this schedule. N means that type record has not been defined yet. The fields allow you to input commands that will branch to these records. The chart following shows what these commands can do. If The Current Value Is Enter To N C Create that record Y A D Alter that record Display that record The chart following explains the purpose of each record type. Chapter 3. Maintaining the Database 3-17
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3.1 Defining Schedules<br />
A Value Of<br />
Uses This<br />
Notation<br />
And Means The Schedule Should<br />
Finish<br />
10200 ddhhmm The next day two hours later than<br />
it started (26 hours later)<br />
Use a 24-hour clock to specify MUST START BY TIME and COMPLETION<br />
DEADLINE TIME. The chart following shows that you can omit leading zeros<br />
and you can extend the 24-hour clock by days.<br />
A Value Of<br />
Uses This<br />
Notation<br />
And Means Late Messages Will<br />
Be Issued<br />
930 hhmm After 9:30 a.m. that day<br />
1400 hhmm After 2 p.m. that day<br />
11800 ddhhmm After 6 p.m. the next autoscan<br />
day<br />
Warning messages are sent to the operator if OPERATOR was specified on the<br />
MSG installation option. If you want messages sent to other userids, specify<br />
them in the schedule's optional message record (SMR).<br />
3.1.4.8 Creating Optional Schedule Records?<br />
The RECS fields at the bottom of schedule panels fulfill two functions:<br />
■<br />
■<br />
The values displayed show whether each type record already exists <strong>for</strong> this<br />
schedule. N means that type record has not been defined yet.<br />
The fields allow you to input commands that will branch to these records.<br />
The chart following shows what these commands can do.<br />
If The Current Value Is Enter To<br />
N C Create that record<br />
Y<br />
A<br />
D<br />
Alter that record<br />
Display that record<br />
The chart following explains the purpose of each record type.<br />
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