KAVU4310-I
The number of executing jobs reaches the concurrently-executable-job-limit (maximum-number-of-concurrently-executable-jobs) at the agent (agent-host-name). (host name:host-name,job number:job-number)
The number of jobs being executed on the agent host has reached the concurrently-executable job limit.
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Outputs this message when a job cannot be registered because the number of jobs being executed on the agent host has reached the concurrently-executable job limit. The system outputs this message if you have enabled the output of a confirmation message indicating that the number of jobs being executed has reached the limit.
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If the number of jobs being executed on the agent host has reached the concurrently-executable job limit, the job that cannot be executed is queued until the jobs being executed terminate. If this message appears frequently, recheck the setting of the concurrently-executable job limit. Use any of the following commands to change the concurrently-executable job limit.
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For a PC job, Unix job, action job, or custom job:
ajsagtalt command
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For a QUEUE job or submit job:
jpqagtalt command
For details on the ajsagtalt command, see ajsagtalt in 2. Commands in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 1.
For details on the jpqagtalt command, see jpqagtalt in 3. Commands Used for Special Operation in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 2.
For details on the setting for outputting a confirmation message when the number of jobs being executed has reached the limit, see 6.2.13 Outputting a message that reports that the maximum number of concurrently executable jobs has been reached in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide 1 (for hosts under Windows) or 15.2.13 Outputting a message that reports that the maximum number of concurrently executable jobs has been reached in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide 1 (for hosts under UNIX).
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