8.2.1 List of shell operation commands
The shell operation commands can be executed from shells and from the command prompt and include the adshexec command (that executes a batch job).
The following table lists and describes the shell operation commands in JP1/Advanced Shell.
Table 8‒1: Shell operation commands
Command name
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Description
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Location of command
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adshchmsg
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Replies manually to a reply-request message when a failure occurs.
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Windows execution environment:
installation-folder\JP1ASE\bin
Windows development environment:
installation-folder\JP1ASD\bin
UNIX:
/opt/jp1as/sbin
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adshcvmerg
|
Merges coverage information from two asc files as the input and sends the output to the file at a specified path.
|
Windows execution environment:
installation-folder\JP1ASE\bin
Windows development environment:
installation-folder\JP1ASD\bin
UNIX:
/opt/jp1as/bin
|
adshcvshow
|
Inputs and displays coverage information.
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adshevtout#
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Outputs job definition script operation information.
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adshexec#
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Starts a job controller process that reads a job definition script file as the input and runs a batch job in accordance with
the job definition script.
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adshfile
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Allocates a file that is to be postprocessed at the end of a job step or job.
|
adshhk
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Deletes a spool job as specified by a spool root directory name and the number of days until deletion.
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adshlsmsg
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Displays a list of reply-request messages when a failure occurs.
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Windows execution environment:
installation-folder\JP1ASE\bin
Windows development environment:
installation-folder\JP1ASD\bin
UNIX:
/opt/jp1as/sbin
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adshmdctl (UNIX only)
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Starts and stops the daemon that manages shared memory for the user-reply functionality.
|
/opt/jp1as/sbin
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adshmsvcd (Windows development environment only)
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Service program that manages shared memory for the user-reply functionality. Used in a development environment.
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installation-folder\JP1ASD\bin
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adshmsvce (Windows execution environment only)
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Service program that manages shared memory for the user-reply functionality. Used in an execution environment.
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installation-folder\JP1ASE\bin
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Can be used only in a Windows execution environment and in UNIX.
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