2.1.2 Installation directory (UNIX only)
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Installation directory
The UNIX execution environment is installed in a fixed directory (/opt/jp1as). There is no development environment for a UNIX environment.
The organization of the installation directory is as follows:
/opt/jp1as +-bin : Program directory +-cmd : UNIX-compatible command directory +-conf : System environment file storage directory +-instlog : Installation log information directory +-lib : Library directory + +-nls : Message catalog storage directory +-log : System execution log directory +-maintenance : Directory used when a failure occurs +-parts : Directory for script development parts | +-en : Directory for script development parts | | (English version) | +-ja : Directory for script development parts | (Japanese version) +-sample : Sample data directory +-sbin : Directory for programs of system administrator +-system : Directory the user-reply functionality management | daemon uses +-trace : Trace directory +-util-setup.exe : Installer of custom job definition program
(2) Spool directory and directory for temporary files
The spool directory and the directory for temporary files are created in the following directories:
/var/opt/jp1as--spool : Spool directory +---temp : Directory for temporary files
(3) List of programs
The following table lists and describes the storage locations and file names of the main programs used in JP1/Advanced Shell.
Storage directory |
File name |
Overview of program |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
/opt/jp1as/bin |
adshcvmerg |
Merging coverage information |
Command that merges coverage information. |
adshcvshow |
Displaying coverage information |
Command that displays coverage information. |
|
adshevtout |
Outputting job definition script operation information |
Command that outputs job definition script operation information to a CSV file. |
|
adshexec |
Executing batch jobs |
Command that executes batch jobs. |
|
adshfile |
Registration of file postprocessing |
Command that defines how a specified file is to be processed when a job step or job is terminated. |
|
adshhk |
Deleting spool jobs |
Command that deletes spool jobs. |
|
/opt/jp1as/cmd |
awk, basename, cat, cmp, cp, cut, date, diff, dirname, egrep, expand, expr, find, getopt, grep, gunzip, gzip, head, hostname, ln, ls, mkdir, mv, paste, printf, rm, rmdir, sed, sleep, sort, split, stat, tail, tar, touch, tr, uname, uniq, wc, which, xargs |
UNIX-compatible commands |
UNIX-compatible commands that can be used from job definition scripts. |
/opt/jp1as/maintenance |
adshcollect |
Collecting data |
Command that collects troubleshooting data. |
/opt/jp1as/sbin |
adshchmsg |
Manual response to reply-request messages when an error occurs |
Command that is used to respond manually to reply-request messages when an error occurs. This command must be used by a user with the superuser permissions. |
adshlsmsg |
Displaying a list of reply-request messages when an error has occurred |
Command that displays a list of reply-request messages when an error has occurred. This command must be used by a user with the superuser permissions. |
|
adshmdctl |
User-reply functionality's management daemon |
Command that starts and stops the daemon for managing shared memory for the user-reply functionality. This command must be used by a user with the superuser permissions. |