Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide

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15.4.35 Detailed Definition - [Remote Power Control] dialog box

The Detailed Definition - [Remote Power Control] dialog box defines the details on remote power control.

This dialog box contains the items displayed in common, and also contains the following pages:

Organization of this subsection
(1) Items displayed in common
(2) Definition page
(3) Attributes page

(1) Items displayed in common

The following figure shows the items displayed in common.

Figure 15-163 Items displayed in common in the Detailed Definition - [Remote Power Control] dialog box

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The following explains the items displayed in common.

Unit name
Specify a unit name. Use a character string of up to 30 bytes. The default is Remote-Power-Control.

Comment
Specify a comment for the unit. Use a character string of up to 80 bytes. The default is a blank.

Exec-agent
Specify the execution agent name or execution agent group name to be assigned the task of remote power control. Use a character string of up to 255 bytes. The default is a blank.

Cautionary note
If you have selected Queueless Agent in Exec. service on the Attributes page, specify the name of an execution host.

(2) Definition page

The following figure shows the Definition page in the Detailed Definition - [Remote Power Control] dialog box.

Figure 15-164 Definition page in the Detailed Definition - [Remote Power Control] dialog box

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The following explains the displayed items.

Remote host
Specify the name of the JP1/Power Monitor agent host subject to power control. Use a character string of up to 255 bytes. You can use a macro variable. Be sure to set this item. The default is a blank. Also, select PC or UNIX.

Request type
Select the type of host power control. The default is Power off: Planned termination. The items you can select are different depending on whether you have selected PC or UNIX for Remote host. You can select one of the following items:

PC
  • Power on
    Turns on the power to the host.
  • Power off: Planned termination
    Terminates the host in a planned manner.
  • Power off: Forced termination
    Kills the host.
  • Power off: Forced stop
    Directly turns off the power controller for the host.
Cautionary note
Remember that Power off: Forced stop turns off the host's power without normally terminating the job or application being executed. Therefore, it should be used only in an emergency such as a host hang-up.

UNIX
  • Power on
    Turns on the power to the host.
  • Power off: Monitored termination
    Terminates the host under monitoring.
  • Power off: Restricted termination
    Terminates the host according to the restrictions specified.
  • Power off: Forced termination
    Kills the host.
  • Power off: Forced stop
    Directly turns off the power controller for the host.
Cautionary note
Remember that Power off: Forced stop turns off the host's power without normally terminating the job or application being executed. Therefore, it should be used only in an emergency such as a host hang-up.

Set next power-on time
Specify the time of the next power-on for the host. The default is Agent setting. If you select Power on or Forced stop for Request type, you cannot set this item.
  • No setting
    Without setting the time of next power-on, this option turns off the power to the host.
  • Agent setting
    Turns on the power to the host at the time set in the schedule of JP1/Power Monitor in the agent host.
  • Change next power-on time
    Select this if you want to turn on the power to the host at a time different from that set in JP1/Power Monitor in the agent host. You can set the following values.
    Month: 1 to 12
    Day: 1 to 31
    Hours: 0 to 23
    Minutes: 0 to 59
    If Month or Day is omitted, the month and day of execution will be assumed. This means that an error will occur if you specify a set of Hours and Minutes that is earlier than the time of execution.
    The time of next power-on you specify will act as the time specified in the time zone for the user of the host that executes the remote power control job.

Restart
If you select Power off, specify whether to restart the system. You can select Restart or Do not restart. The default is Do not restart. With Power on selected for Request type, you cannot specify this item.

Cautionary note
With Power off: Forced stop selected, choosing Restart may result in an improper startup, depending on the type of power controller, if the interval between the power-off and power-on processes is too small. If this occurs, you should allow for a sufficient length of time from the power-off to the power-on.

Power-off completion
If you select Power off, specify whether to wait for the end of power-off. You can select Wait or Do not wait. The default is Do not wait.

Platform
Select a platform that needs remote power control. You can select PC or UNIX. The default is PC.
  • PC
    A Windows environment is used.
  • UNIX
    A UNIX environment is used.

(3) Attributes page

The following figure shows the Attributes page in the Detailed Definition - [Remote Power Control] dialog box.

Figure 15-165 Attributes page in the Detailed Definition - [Remote Power Control] dialog box

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The following explains the displayed items.

Hold
Specify whether to place the unit in the hold status in advance. You can specify No or Yes. The default is No.

Type
Set the unit type to Normal or Recovery. The default is Normal.

Exec. service
Select the target service. You can specify Standard or Queueless Agent. The default is Standard. Note that this text box appears for connection target JP1/AJS3 - Manager, or JP1/AJS2 - Manager 07-00-/C or later.

Set timeout period
Select whether to set a time-out period for job execution. You can specify No or Yes. The default is No.

Timeout period
If you select Yes in Set timeout period, specify a time-out period in minutes. You can set 1 to 1,440 minutes. The default is a blank.

Delayed end
Specify whether to monitor delayed end of jobs based on time required for execution. Select the Time-required-for-execution check box to monitor delayed end of jobs. The check box is not selected by default.
When you select the Time-required-for-execution check box, specify the time required for execution for a job from 1 to 1,440 (in minutes).
This section appears for the JP1/AJS3 - View, or JP1/AJS2 - View of version 08-50 or later. For details about cautionary notes on monitoring of delayed end of jobs based on time required for execution, see 5.1(3) End delay monitoring based on time-required-for-execution in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Work Tasks) Guide.

Owner
Specify the owner of the unit. Use a character string of up to 31 bytes. The default is the login JP1 user name.

JP1 resource group
Specify a JP1 resource group name. Use a character string of up to 63 bytes. You can specify alphanumeric characters and underscores (_). The default is the JP1 resource group name of the upper-level unit. If you specify a blank, you are not authorized to access this group.

Executed by
Select the user who executes the job. The default is User who registered. You can select the following items.
  • User who registered
    The JP1 user who registered the job executes the job.
  • User who owns
    The JP1 user who owns the job executes the job.

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