1.5.5 Commands used to operate execution agents
The following table lists the commands used to operate execution agents.
Table 1‒12: Commands used to operate execution agents
Function
|
Command name
|
Windows
|
UNIX
|
Required privileges
|
Supported products
|
Adds an execution agent.
|
ajsagtadd
|
Y
|
Y
|
JP1_JPQ_Admin
|
M
|
Deletes an execution agent.
|
ajsagtdel
|
Y
|
Y
|
JP1_JPQ_Admin
|
M
|
Outputs information such as the job execution status on an execution agent to the standard output.
|
ajsagtshow
|
Y
|
Y
|
JP1_JPQ_Admin
JP1_JPQ_Operator
JP1_JPQ_User
or
Windows:
Administrators
UNIX: Superuser
|
M
|
Changes the execution agent settings or the job transfer restriction status.
|
ajsagtalt
|
Y
|
Y
|
JP1_JPQ_Admin
JP1_JPQ_Operator
|
M
|
Outputs execution agent definition information in CSV format to the standard output file.
|
ajsagtprint
|
Y
|
Y
|
JP1_JPQ_Admin
JP1_JPQ_Operator
JP1_JPQ_User
or
Windows:
Administrators
UNIX: Superuser
|
M
|
Outputs a list of event jobs being executed by an execution agent to the standard output.
|
jpoagtjobshow
|
Y
|
Y
|
Windows:
Administrators
UNIX: Superuser
|
M and A
|
- Legend:
-
Y: Supported
M: JP1/AJS3 - Manager
A: JP1/AJS3 - Agent
- Note
-
On a Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008 host, before you execute a command that must be executed by a member of the
Administrators group, make sure that you open the Command Prompt window as an administrator. If the UAC function is disabled,
you do not need to open the Command Prompt window as an administrator.
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