Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 2
This paragraph explains how to specify a remote power control job definition.
The following gives the format of, and the parameters for a remote power control job definition.
- Format
[pwrh="target-host-name";] [pwrf={o|m|r|f|p|s};] [pwrn={n|a|c:[mm/dd.]hh:mm};] [pwrr={y|n};] [pwrw={y|n};] [pwrp={p|u};] [pfm={u|p};] [etm=n;] [fd=time-required-for-execution;] [ex="execution-agent-name";] [ha={y|n};] [eu={ent|def};] [jty={q|n};]
- Parameters
- pwrh="target-host-name";
- Define the name of the JP1/Power Monitor agent host subject to power control.
- You can set a character string of 1 to 255 bytes.
- If you want to use a double quotation mark (") or a number sign (#) as a character, prefix the character by #. That is, use #" instead of " and use ## instead of #.
- You can specify a macro variable.
- pwrf={o|m|r|f|p|s};
- For the JP1/Power Monitor agent host, define the type of request for how to terminate the monitor application when the system terminates. The default is p if you specify p in pwrp, or m if you specify u in pwrp.
- o: Turns on power.
- m: Monitored termination. You can specify this only when pwrp=u; is specified.
- r: Restrictive termination. You can specify this only when pwrp=u; is specified.
- f: Kill
- p: Planned termination. You can specify this only when pwrp=p; is specified.
- s: Forced stop
- pwrn={n|a|c:[mm/dd.]hh:mm};
- Define the time when the JP1/Power Monitor agent host will be turned on next. The default is a.
- n: Does not set the next power-on time.
- a: Validates the next power-on time that is set in the JP1/Power Monitor agent host.
- c:[mm/dd.]hh:mm: Specify the next power-on time.
mm: You can set 1 to 12 for the month.
dd: You can set 1 to 31 for the day.
hh: You can set 0 to 23 for the hours.
mm: You can set 0 to 59 for the minutes.
- pwrr={y|n};
- Define whether to restart the JP1/Power Monitor agent host after it is shut down. The default is n.
- y: Restarts the agent host.
- n: Does not restart the agent host.
- pwrw={y|n};
- Define whether to wait for completion of the turning off the JP1/Power Monitor agent host before terminating the remoter power control job. Turning off of the host is completed when a report is sent to the JP1/Power Monitor manager host, indicating that JP1/Power Monitor on the agent host can be shut down. The default is n.
- y: Waits for the system to end.
- n: Does not wait for the system to end.
- pwrp={p|u};
- Specify the type of platform for the target JP1/Power Monitor host (agent) responsible for performing power control using the remote power control job. The default is p.
- p: Controls the JP1/Power Monitor agent host in Windows.
- u: Controls the JP1/Power Monitor agent host in UNIX.
- pfm={u|p};
- Define a platform type for job execution. The default is p.
- u: UNIX environment
- p: Windows environment
- etm=n;
- Define the time-out period using the relative minutes from the start time. You can set 1 to 1,440 minutes.
- 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 or execution agent group 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.
- 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.
- ent: The JP1 user who registered the jobnet executes the job.
- def: The JP1 user who owns the job executes the job.
- jty={q|n};
- Define the queuing attribute type. If you do not specify this option, q is assumed.
- q: The queuing attribute exists.
- n: The queuing attribute does not exist.
Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, Hitachi, Ltd.
Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, Hitachi Solutions, Ltd.