13.18.9 JOB_DESTINATION (specifying the job destination)
In the JOB_DESTINATION tag, specify the destination of a job. This tag is used for the dcmcoll, dcminst, and dcmsusp commands.
The following table shows the parameters that can be specified, and their corresponding command arguments:
Parameter |
Content |
Command argument |
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Host group name |
/g host-group-name |
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Host name |
/h host-name |
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(1) Format
JOB_DESTINATION{ group=host-group-name host_name=host-name }
(2) Description
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group=host-group-name
Specify a host group name defined in the managing server by using a path from the root directory. The following shows an example of specifying a host group name:
group=\group1\group2\group
When specifying multiple host group names, separate them by a semicolon (;). You can specify multiple host group names also by writing group= on multiple lines. You can add host group names until the total number of host group names and host names specified in the group and host_name parameters reaches 200.
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host_name=host-name
Specify the host name of the managed computer defined in the managing server. To specify a host, use the path to the corresponding managed computer or the host ID of the host in place of the host name.
When specifying the path to the host of a managed computer, begin the path name with the character \ and separate the names of relay systems with \ as follows:
host_name=\Submanager1\host1
When specifying the path to a host for a job of which the destination is a relay system, write the name of the relay system as both the path and the host as follows:
host_name=\Submanager1\Submanager1
When specifying multiple host names, separate them by a semicolon (;). You can specify multiple host group names also by writing host_name= on multiple lines. You can add host names until the total number of host group names and host names specified in the group and host_name parameters reaches 200.
If IP addresses are used to manage computers, use IP addresses to specify host names.
(3) Notes
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You cannot specify the JOB_DESTINATION tag together with the JOB_DESTINATION_ID tag. Also, when using command arguments, you cannot specify /g and /h together with /X.
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When host names are used as the ID keys for operations, you cannot use the host_name parameter in the following cases:
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Use Network in Windows is selected as the method of address resolution on the Settings for Address Resolution panel for the setup of JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Manager. Or, Use Network in Windows is selected in Settings of the ID key for operations under Relay system settings for agent configuration. However, address resolution fails
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Use the system configuration information for IT Desktop Management 2 is selected as the method of address resolution on the Settings for Address Resolution panel for the setup of JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Manager. Or, Use the system configuration information for IT Desktop Management 2 is selected in Settings of the ID key for operations under Relay system settings for agent configuration.
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