jpqexport
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Format
jpqexport -dt isam -co file-name [-mh logical-host-name] [-dp name-of-database-storage-directory]
Description
Outputs the current job execution environment (job execution agent, queues, and execution-locked resources) to a file.
Execution privileges
In Windows: Administrators privileges
In UNIX: Superuser privileges
Arguments
-dt isam
Specify the type of the database used in the job execution environment.
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isam
ISAM-based database
-co file-name
Specify, using the absolute path name, the file to which the job execution environment is to be output.
You can specify 1 to 511 characters (bytes).
-mh logical-host-name
Specify the logical host name.
You can specify 1 to 255 characters (bytes).
If you omit this option, the system assumes the physical host name.
Specify this option first.
-dp name-of-database-storage-directory
Specify the name of the directory that contains the ISAM files used as the database in the job execution environment.
You can specify 1 to 511 characters (bytes).
If you omit this option, the system assumes the directory name defined as the database storage directory for the job execution environment during environment setup (configuration).
Notes
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You cannot overwrite a file to which the job execution environment is to be output. Delete or save files before outputting the job execution environment to the file.
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Depending on the job execution environment to be used, it may take several minutes or more to output the job execution environment to a file.
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If you omit the -mh option, the system does not reference environment variable JP1_HOSTNAME. For operation on the logical host, do not omit the -mh option.
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Do not execute this command and jajs_maintain -m manager at the same time.
Return values
0 |
Normal end |
1 |
The specified argument is invalid. |
130 |
The specified file or its path is not found. |
131 |
The specified file has already been created. |
133 |
You do not have the privilege (are not authorized) to access the specified file. |
135 |
The database is missing or there are insufficient system resources. |
137 |
The database storage directory is missing. |
138 |
You do not have the privilege (are not authorized) to access the database. |
140 |
You do not have Administrator privileges (in Windows) or superuser privileges (in UNIX) to output the job execution environment. |
141 |
Environment settings or the logical host name is inappropriate. |
145 |
There is insufficient memory. |
146 |
Free disk space is insufficient. |
147 |
An internal factor error occurred. |
149 |
The system cannot perform processing because the database size exceeds 2 gigabytes. |
150 |
The database cannot be connected. |