Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 2
This paragraph explains how to specify for an execution-interval control job definition.
The following gives the format of, and the parameter for an execution-interval control job definition.
- Format
[tmitv=wait-time;] [jpoif=?macro-variable-name?:take-over-information-name;] [etm=n;] [fd=time-required-for-execution;] [ex="execution-agent-name";] [ha={y|n};] [eu={ent|def};] [ets={kl|nr|wr|an};]
- Parameters
- tmitv=wait-time;
- Define wait time.
- You can set 1 to 1,440 minutes. The default is 10.
- jpoif=?macro-variable-name?:take-over-information-name;
- Define a macro variable name in the ?AJS2xxxxxxxxx? format. That is, the character string xxxxxxxxx is preceded by AJS2 and it is entirely enclosed in a pair of question marks (?). Note that only uppercase alphabetic and numeric characters and periods (.) can be used in the xxxxxxxxx part.
- You can set a character string of 1 to 64 bytes as the macro variable name, which corresponds to the ?AJS2xxxxxxxxx? part.
- This parameter can contain up to 2,048 bytes in the "jpoif=?macro-variable-name?:take-over-information-name;".
- This parameter makes it possible to take over event information of subsequent Unix jobs, PC jobs, and action jobs.
- etm=n;
- Define the time-out period using the relative minutes from the start time. You can set 1 to 1,440 minutes. This parameter is invalid for a job within the start condition.
- fd=time-required-for-execution;
- Define the time-required-for-execution within which the job is expected to be terminated.
- You can specify a decimal value between 1 and 1,440 (minutes).
- ex="execution-agent-name";
- Define the name of the execution agent that is used to execute jobs. You can set a character string of 1 to 255 bytes.
- ha={y|n};
- Define whether to suspend job execution. The default is n. This parameter is invalid for a job within the start condition.
- y: Suspends jobnet execution.
- n: Does not suspend jobnet execution.
- eu={ent|def};
- Define the JP1 user who executes the job. The default is ent. This parameter is ignored in an event job.
- ent: The JP1 user who registered the jobnet executes the job.
- def: The JP1 user who owns the job executes the job.
- ets={kl|nr|wr|an};
- Define the state of the event job after the execution time-out period elapses. The default is kl. This parameter is invalid for a job within the start condition.
- kl: Killed
- nr: Ended normally
- wr: Ended with warning
- an: Ended abnormally
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Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, Hitachi Solutions, Ltd.