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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Configuration) Guide


4.2.4 Settings for starting and stopping JP1/AJS3 services automatically

The JP1/AJS3 services can be activated and terminated automatically at system startup and shutdown.

Do not enable automatic startup if you want the OS to start up quickly or when the operator needs to start JP1/AJS3 manually.

In Windows:

Because the JP1/Base startup control is enabled, by default, the JP1/AJS3 services will start automatically. If you do not want to use the JP1/Base startup control, disable it as explained in the section about setting the services start/stop sequence in the JP1/Base User's Guide.

Note that the start sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT), used to set the start and stop sequence for services, contains the following sections in which you can specify the settings for the JP1/AJS3 service and JP1/AJS3 Mail service. Although the default name is JP1/AJS2, the settings below take effect as JP1/AJS3 settings.

JP1/AJS3 service settings:
[Jp1AJS2]
Name=JP1/AJS2
ServiceName=JP1_AJS2
StopCommand=jajs_spmd_stop.exe
JP1/AJS3 Mail service settings:
[Jp1AJS2MAIL]
Name=JP1/AJS2 Mail
ServiceName=JP1_AJS2_Mail
In UNIX:

For details about the settings for automatically starting and stopping JP1/AJS3 services, see 15.9.1 Setting automatic startup and termination of the JP1/AJS3 service in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide.

Cautionary notes
  • Windows shutdown does not wait for JP1/AJS3 termination to complete. Shutting down Windows while JP1/AJS3 is active might corrupt the JP1/AJS3 data files or cause other problems. To shut down Windows manually, execute the JP1/Power Monitor power control command (aompwcon). If JP1/Power Monitor is not installed, first stop the JP1/AJS3 services, and then shut down the system.

  • Do not register and execute the OS shutdown command in a PC job or flexible job. If you wish to shut down the OS using automatic job execution, consider installing JP1/Power Monitor and executing a Local Power Control job as an action job.