13.3.7 Details on the settings in the display color settings file (ajs3web_color.conf)
This subsection describes the details on the format of settings and the items to be set in the display color settings file (ajs3web_color.conf).
- Organization of this subsection
(1) File storage folder
The ajs3web_color.conf file is not created in the initial status of JP1/AJS3 - Web Console immediately after JP1/AJS3 - Web Console has been installed. While the ajs3web_color.conf file is not created, JP1/AJS3 - Web Console operates by using default settings.
Create the ajs3web_color.conf file only when you want to change settings from the default settings.
(a) Model file storage folder
The following shows the folder storing the ajs3web_color.conf.model file and ajs3web_color_view.conf.model file.
/etc/opt/jp1ajs3web/conf/
(b) ajs3web_color.conf file storage folder
The following shows the folder storing the ajs3web_color.conf file.
/etc/opt/jp1ajs3web/conf/#
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In a cluster configuration, the file name is as follows:
shared-directory/jp1ajs3web/conf
(2) File-editing procedure
The procedure to edit the ajs3web_color.conf file varies depending on whether you want to change the display colors or to set the same display colors as those used in JP1/AJS3 - View.
(a) Changing display colors
The following describes how to change the display colors:
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Execute the following command to stop the HTTP and web application servers.
/etc/opt/jp1ajs3web/jajs_web_stop
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If the ajs3web_color.conf file has already been defined, back up the file, and store the backup file in any directory.
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Copy the model file (ajs3web_color.conf.model) into the folder storing the ajs3web_color.conf file, and then rename the copy of the model file to ajs3web_color.conf.
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Open the ajs3web_color.conf file by using a text editor.
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Modify the definitions to be changed.
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Save the ajs3web_color.conf file.
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Execute the following command to start the HTTP and web application servers.
/etc/opt/jp1ajs3web/jajs_web
(b) Setting the same display colors as those used in JP1/AJS3 - View
The following describes how to set the same display colors as those used in JP1/AJS3 - View:
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Execute the following command to stop the HTTP and web application servers.
/etc/opt/jp1ajs3web/jajs_web_stop
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If the ajs3web_color.conf file has already been defined, back up the file, and store the backup file in any directory.
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Copy the model file (ajs3web_color_view.conf.model) into the folder storing the ajs3web_color.conf file, and then rename the copy of the model file to ajs3web_color.conf.
The model file ajs3web_color_view.conf.model contains definitions of the default display colors for JP1/AJS3 - View.
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If the display colors for JP1/AJS3 - View have been changed from the default, change the definitions in ajs3web_color.conf.
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Execute the following command to start the HTTP and web application servers.
/etc/opt/jp1ajs3web/jajs_web
(3) When the setting takes effect
When the JP1/AJS3 Web Application Server service starts
(4) Format
The following shows the format of settings in the ajs3web_color.conf file:
;The definition file that specifies the display colors that indicate the status of the JP1/AJS3 - Web Console ;For details and notes about each item, see the applicable documentation. ;Enables or disables the function to change the display colors. CHANGE_STATUS_COLOR=enables-or-disables-the-function-to-change-the-display-colors ;Specifies whether to use display colors for the delay status. DISPLAY_DELAY_COLOR=specifies-whether-to-use-display-colors-for-the-delay-status ;Priority of the display colors for the delay status DELAY_COLOR_PRIORITY=priority-of-the-display-colors-for-the-delay-status ;Specifies whether to use display colors to indicate hold plans. DISPLAY_HOLD_PLAN_COLOR=specifies-whether-to-use-display-colors-to-indicate-hold-plans ;Only units for which the hold attribute has been changed are handled as units with a hold plan. DISPLAY_HOLD_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGE_ONLY=only-units-for-which-the-hold-attribute-has-been-changed-are-handled-as-units-with-a-hold-plan ;The display color for Ended abnormally in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_ABNORMAL=display-color-for-Ended-abnormally-in-the-Status-of-Root-Jobnet-area-on-the-Dashboard-screen ;The display color for Ended with warning in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_WARNING=display-color-for-Ended-with-warning-in-the-Status-of-Root-Jobnet-area-on-the-Dashboard-screen ;The display color for Ended normally in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_NORMAL=display-color-for-Ended-normally-in-the-Status-of-Root-Jobnet-area-on-the-Dashboard-screen ;The display color for Now running in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_RUNNING=display-color-for-Now-running-in-the-Status-of-Root-Jobnet-area-on-the-Dashboard-screen ;The display color for Being held in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_HOLDING=display-color-for-Being-held-in-the-Status-of-Root-Jobnet-area-on-the-Dashboard-screen ;The display color for Waiting to start in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_START_WAIT=display-color-for-Waiting-to-start-in-the-Status-of-Root-Jobnet-area-on-the-Dashboard-screen ;The display color for the Not registered status STATUS_COLOR_NO_ENTRY=display-color-for-the-Not-registered-status ;The display color for the Wait for start time status STATUS_COLOR_TIME_WAIT=display-color-for-the-Wait-for-start-time-status ;The display color for the Wait for prev. to end status STATUS_COLOR_TERM_WAIT=display-color-for-the-Wait-for-prev.-to-end-status ;The display color for the Hold plan status STATUS_COLOR_HOLD_PLAN=display-color-for-the-Hold-plan-status ;The display color for the Being held status STATUS_COLOR_HOLDING=display-color-for-the-Being-held-status ;The display color for the Waiting to execute status STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_WAIT=display-color-for-the-Waiting-to-execute-status ;The display color for the Not sched. to exe. status STATUS_COLOR_NO_PLAN=display-color-for-the-Not-sched.-to-exe.-status ;The display color for the Now queuing status STATUS_COLOR_QUEUING=display-color-for-the-Now-queuing-status ;The display color for the Now running status STATUS_COLOR_RUNNING=display-color-for-the-Now-running-status ;The display color for the Running + Warning status STATUS_COLOR_WACONT=display-color-for-the-Running+Warning-status ;The display color for the Running + Abend status STATUS_COLOR_ABCONT=display-color-for-the-Running+Abend-status ;The display color for the Ended normally status STATUS_COLOR_NORMAL=display-color-for-the-Ended-normally-status ;The display color for the Ended with warning status STATUS_COLOR_WARNING=display-color-for-the-Ended-with-warning-status ;The display color for the Ended abnormally status STATUS_COLOR_ABNORMAL=display-color-for-the-Ended-abnormally-status ;The display color for the Bypassed status STATUS_COLOR_BYPASS=display-color-for-the-Bypassed-status ;The display color for the Not executed + Ended (not scheduled) status STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC=display-color-for-the-Not-executed-+-Ended-(not-scheduled)-status ;The display color for the Not executed + Ended (scheduled) status STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC_YES=display-color-for-the-Not-executed+Ended-(scheduled)-status ;The display color for the Interrupted status STATUS_COLOR_INTERRUPT=display-color-for-the-Interrupted-status ;The display color for the Killed status STATUS_COLOR_KILL=display-color-for-the-Killed-status ;The display color for the Invalid exe. seq. status STATUS_COLOR_INVALID_SEQ=display-color-for-the-Invalid-exe.-seq.-status ;The display color for the Skipped so not exe. (not scheduled) status STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_DEFFER=display-color-for-the-Skipped-so-not-exe.-(not-scheduled)-status ;The display color for the Skipped so not exe. (scheduled) status STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_DEFFER_YES=display-color-for-the-Skipped-so-not-exe.-(scheduled)-status ;The display color for the Failed to start status STATUS_COLOR_FAIL=display-color-for-the-Failed-to-start-status ;The display color for the Unknown end status status STATUS_COLOR_UNKNOWN=display-color-for-the-Unknown-end-status-status ;The display color for the Shutdown status STATUS_COLOR_SHUTDOWN=display-color-for-the-Shutdown-status ;The display color for the Now monitoring status STATUS_COLOR_MONITORING=display-color-for-the-Now-monitoring-status ;The display color for the Wait for start cond. status STATUS_COLOR_CONDITION_WAIT=display-color-for-the-Wait-for-start-cond.-status ;The display color for the Unmonitored + Ended status STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC_MONITOR=display-color-for-the-Unmonitored+Ended-status ;The display color for the Monitor-end normal status STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_NORMAL=display-color-for-the-Monitor-end-normal-status ;The display color for the Monitor terminated status STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_CLOSE=display-color-for-the-Monitor-terminated-status ;The display color for the Interrupted monitoring status STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_INTRPT=display-color-for-the-Interrupted-monitoring-status ;The display color for the Normal end + False status STATUS_COLOR_NORMAL_FALSE=display-color-for-the-Normal-end+False-status ;The display color for the Start delay status STATUS_COLOR_START_DELAY=display-color-for-the-Start-delay-status ;The display color for the Start delay + Running status STATUS_COLOR_START_DELAY_RUNNING=display-color-for-the-Start-delay+Running-status ;The display color for the End delay status STATUS_COLOR_END_DELAY=display-color-for-the-End-delay-status ;The display color for the End delay + Running status STATUS_COLOR_END_DELAY_RUNNING=display-color-for-the-End-delay+Running-status
Note that lines beginning with a semicolon (;) are comment lines.
(5) Setting items
The following describes the items to be set.
(a) CHANGE_STATUS_COLOR
Specify whether to enable the function to change the display colors used for the Web GUI (Job Portal).
- Specifiable values
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- yes
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The function to change display colors is enabled.
- no
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The function to change display colors is disabled.
- Default value
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no
- Recommended value
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Set the value appropriate for the operating environment.
(b) DISPLAY_DELAY_COLOR
Specify whether to display the icon and the status/result color image for a unit in the color that indicates a delay when the unit is in delayed status. This specification applies to the windows# and dialog boxes of the Web GUI (Job Portal).
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This specification does not apply to the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen.
- Specifiable values
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- yes
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The display color of the icon and color image is determined based on whether the unit is in the delayed status and according to the setting of the DELAY_COLOR_PRIORITY parameter.
- no
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The icon and status/result color image are not displayed in the color that indicates a delay.
- Default value
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no
- Recommended value
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Set the value appropriate for the operating environment.
- Cautionary notes:
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The setting of this parameter is valid only when yes is specified in the CHANGE_STATUS_COLOR parameter.
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If both the Hold plan and Delayed statuses are concurrently detected for the execution generation to be displayed, priority is given to the display color for the Delayed status.
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(c) DELAY_COLOR_PRIORITY
Specify the priority of the display of the icon and status/result color image for a unit in the color that indicates the delayed status in the windows# and dialog boxes of the Web GUI (Job Portal). The specified priority applies when the unit status of abend, warning or delay occurs concurrently.
- #:
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This specification does not apply to the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen.
- Specifiable values
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- A-W-D
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The order of priority of display colors is as follows: Abend, Warning, and Delay. Specify this value when you want the display color (of the icon and status/result color image) for Delay to have lower priority than the display colors for Abend and Warning.
- A-D-W
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The order of priority of display colors is as follows: Abend, Delay, and Warning. Specify this value when you want the display color (of the icon and status/result color image) for Delay to have lower priority than the display color for Abend but higher priority than the display color for Warning.
- D-A-W
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The order of priority of display colors is as follows: Delay, Abend, and Warning. Specify this value when you want the display color (of the icon and status/result color image) for Delay to have higher priority than the display colors for Abend and Warning.
- Default value
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A-W-D
- Recommended value
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Set the value appropriate for the operating environment.
- Cautionary note
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The setting of this parameter is valid only when yes is specified in the CHANGE_STATUS_COLOR parameter.
(d) DISPLAY_HOLD_PLAN_COLOR
Specify whether to display the icon and status/result color image of a unit in the color of Hold plan when the unit is in a wait status and its hold attribute has been set. Wait statuses include Wait for start time, Wait for prev. to end, Waiting to execute, and Wait for start cond.. This specification applies to the windows# and dialog boxes of the Web GUI (Job Portal).
- #:
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This specification does not apply to the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen.
- Specifiable values
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- yes
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The icon and status/result color image are displayed in the color of Hold plan when the hold attribute is set for the unit.
- no
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The icon and status/result color image are not displayed in the color of Hold plan.
- Default value
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no
- Recommended value
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Set the value appropriate for the operating environment.
- Cautionary notes
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The setting of this parameter is valid only when yes is specified in the CHANGE_STATUS_COLOR parameter.
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To ensure that the displayed hold plan matches the status transitions when the unit is executed, specify yes for the UNITDEFINERELOAD environment setting parameter in the connection-destination JP1/AJS3 - Manager.
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If you want to display the hold plan for the pseudo-schedule on the Monthly Schedule screen as well, specify no for the DISPLAY_HOLD_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGE_ONLY parameter.
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If both Hold plan and Delayed statuses are concurrently detected for the execution generation to be displayed, priority is given to the display color for the Delayed status.
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(e) DISPLAY_HOLD_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGE_ONLY
Specify whether to treat only the changes to the hold attribute as the hold plan, when the icon and status/result color image are displayed in the color of Hold plan in the windows# and dialog boxes of the Web GUI (Job Portal).
- #:
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This specification does not apply to the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen.
- Specifiable values
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- yes
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Only the generations whose hold attributes were changed are displayed. The hold settings in the detailed definition of the unit are not displayed.
- no
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The generations whose hold attributes were changed and generations for which hold is set in the detailed definition of the unit are displayed.
- Default value
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no
- Recommended value
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Set the value appropriate for the operating environment.
- Cautionary note
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The setting of this parameter is valid only when yes is specified in the CHANGE_STATUS_COLOR parameter and DISPLAY_HOLD_PLAN_COLOR parameter.
(f) Specifying display colors for the windows and dialog boxes of the Web GUI (Job Portal)
Specify the colors that indicate unit statuses in the windows and dialog boxes of the Web GUI (Job Portal). The following table lists the parameters and corresponding display colors.
No. |
Parameter name |
Corresponding display color |
Display color used when no value is set (default color) |
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1 |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_ABNORMAL |
The display color for Ended abnormally in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen. |
Dark red (dark red) |
2 |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_WARNING |
The display color for Ended with warning in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen. |
Light orange (light orange) |
3 |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_NORMAL |
The display color for Ended normally in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen. |
Light green (light green) |
4 |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_RUNNING |
The display color for Now running in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen. |
Blue green (blue green) |
5 |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_HOLDING |
The display color for Being held in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen. |
Yellow (yellow) |
6 |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_START_WAIT |
The display color for Waiting to start in the Status of Root Jobnet area on the Dashboard screen. |
Light blue (light blue) |
7 |
STATUS_COLOR_NO_ENTRY |
The display color for the Not registered status. |
None (none) |
8 |
STATUS_COLOR_TIME_WAIT |
The display color for the Wait for start time status. |
Light blue (light blue) |
9 |
STATUS_COLOR_TERM_WAIT |
The display color for the Wait for prev. to end status. |
Light blue (light blue) |
10 |
STATUS_COLOR_HOLD_PLAN#1 |
The display color for the Hold plan status. |
Yellow (yellow) |
11 |
STATUS_COLOR_HOLDING |
The display color for the Being held status. |
Yellow (yellow) |
12 |
STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_WAIT |
The display color for the Waiting to execute status. |
Light blue (light blue) |
13 |
STATUS_COLOR_NO_PLAN |
The display color for the Not sched. to exe. status. |
Light gray (light gray) |
14 |
STATUS_COLOR_QUEUING |
The display color for the Now queuing status. |
Light blue (light blue) |
15 |
STATUS_COLOR_RUNNING |
The display color for the Now running status. |
Blue green (blue green) |
16 |
STATUS_COLOR_WACONT |
The display color for the Running + Warning status. |
Orange (orange) |
17 |
STATUS_COLOR_ABCONT |
The display color for the Running + Abend status. |
Dark red (dark red) |
18 |
STATUS_COLOR_NORMAL |
The display color for the Ended normally status. |
Light green (light green) |
19 |
STATUS_COLOR_WARNING |
The display color for the Ended with warning status. |
Light orange (light orange) |
20 |
STATUS_COLOR_ABNORMAL |
The display color for the Ended abnormally status. |
Light red (light red) |
21 |
STATUS_COLOR_BYPASS |
The display color for the Bypassed status. |
Gray (gray) |
22 |
STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC |
The display color for the Not executed + Ended (not scheduled) status. |
Gray (gray) |
23 |
STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC_YES |
The display color for the Not executed + Ended (scheduled) status. |
Gray (gray) |
24 |
STATUS_COLOR_INTERRUPT |
The display color for the Interrupted status. |
Light red (light red) |
25 |
STATUS_COLOR_KILL |
The display color for the Killed status. |
Light red (light red) |
26 |
STATUS_COLOR_INVALID_SEQ |
The display color for the Invalid exe. seq. status. |
Light red (light red) |
27 |
STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_DEFFER |
The display color for the Skipped so not exe. (not scheduled) status. |
Gray (gray) |
28 |
STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_DEFFER_YES |
The display color for the Skipped so not exe. (scheduled) status. |
Gray (gray) |
29 |
STATUS_COLOR_FAIL |
The display color for the Failed to start status. |
Light red (light red) |
30 |
STATUS_COLOR_UNKNOWN |
The display color for the Unknown end status status. |
Light red (light red) |
31 |
STATUS_COLOR_SHUTDOWN |
The display color for the Shutdown status. |
Brown (brown) |
32 |
STATUS_COLOR_MONITORING |
The display color for the Now monitoring status. |
Blue green (blue green) |
33 |
STATUS_COLOR_CONDITION_WAIT |
The display color for the Wait for start cond. status. |
Light blue (light blue) |
34 |
STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC_MONITOR |
The display color for the Unmonitored + Ended status. |
Light green (light green) |
35 |
STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_NORMAL |
The display color for the Monitor-end normal status. |
Light green (light green) |
36 |
STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_CLOSE |
The display color for the Monitor terminated status. |
Light red (light red) |
37 |
STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_INTRPT |
The display color for the Interrupted monitoring status. |
Light green (light green) |
38 |
STATUS_COLOR_NORMAL_FALSE |
The display color for the Normal end + False status. |
Light green (light green) |
39 |
STATUS_COLOR_START_DELAY#2 |
The display color for the Start delay status#3. |
Pink (pink) |
40 |
STATUS_COLOR_START_DELAY_RUNNING#2 |
The display color for the Start delay + Running status#3. |
Dark pink (dark pink) |
41 |
STATUS_COLOR_END_DELAY#2 |
The display color for the End delay status#3. |
Cherry blossom (cherry blossom) |
42 |
STATUS_COLOR_END_DELAY_RUNNING#2 |
The display color for the End delay + Running status#3. |
Light pink (light pink) |
- #1:
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The setting of this parameter is valid only when yes is specified in the DISPLAY_HOLD_PLAN_COLOR parameter.
- #2:
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The setting of this parameter is valid only when yes is specified in the DISPLAY_DELAY_COLOR parameter.
- #3:
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Running statuses of a unit include Now running, Running + Warning, Running + Abend, and Now monitoring. Any status other than these is a non-running status of a unit.
For details about the windows and dialog boxes of the Web GUI (Job Portal) for which display colors can be changed by individual parameters, see Targets for which display colors can be changed by using parameters.
The following describes the parameter settings:
- Specifiable values
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- parameter=display-color
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The display color can be specified in the following two ways:
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Character string
Specify a color by using a character string. For a list of the character strings that can be specified, see List of the character strings representing colors. If the list does not include the color you want to specify, specify the color by its RGB value.
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RGB value
Specify a color by its RGB in the R,G,B format. A number in the range from 0 to 255 can be specified for each of R, G, and B. For details about RGB values, see Specifying colors by their RGB values.
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- Default value
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For details, see Table 13-8 Parameters for specifying display colors for the windows and dialog boxes of the Web GUI (Job Portal).
- Recommended value
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Set the value appropriate for the operating environment.
- Cautionary notes
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The setting of this parameter is valid only when yes is specified in the CHANGE_STATUS_COLOR parameter.
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When specifying an RGB value, do not include halfwidth spaces before or after each comma (,). If you include a halfwidth space, the value specified for the setting becomes invalid.
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■ Targets for which display colors can be changed by using parameters
The following table lists the windows and dialog boxes of the Web GUI (Job Portal) for which display colors can be changed by using parameters. For details about screens and dialog boxes, see 15.2 Screens and Dialog Boxes of the Job Portal in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide.
Parameter name |
Dashboard screen |
List screen |
Monitor dialog box, Monitor screen |
Generation Selection dialog box (icon in the Status column) |
Monthly Schedule screen |
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Status of Root Jobnet area (icon and execution progress) |
Detail Information area (icon and execution schedule) |
List area (icon in the Status column) |
List area (icon in the Result column) |
Map area (Icon) |
Top of screen and dialog box (button icons) |
Schedule area (execution schedule) |
List area (icon) |
Top of screen (button icons) |
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STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_ABNORMAL |
Y#1, #2 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_WARNING |
Y#1, #2 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_NORMAL |
Y#1, #2 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_RUNNING |
Y#1, #2 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_HOLDING |
Y#1, #2 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_START_WAIT |
Y#1, #2 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_NO_ENTRY |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_TIME_WAIT |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_TERM_WAIT |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_HOLD_PLAN |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_HOLDING |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y#3 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y#3 |
STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_WAIT |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_NO_PLAN |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_QUEUING |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_RUNNING |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y#4 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_WACONT |
Y#2, #5 |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_ABCONT |
Y#2, #5 |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_NORMAL |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_WARNING |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_ABNORMAL |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_BYPASS |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC_YES |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_INTERRUPT |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
Y |
Y#6 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_KILL |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
Y |
Y#7 |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_INVALID_SEQ |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_DEFFER |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_DEFFER_YES |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_FAIL |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_UNKNOWN |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_SHUTDOWN |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_MONITORING |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_CONDITION_WAIT |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC_MONITOR |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_NORMAL |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_CLOSE |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_INTRPT |
-- |
Y |
C |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_NORMAL_FALSE |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
-- |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_START_DELAY |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_START_DELAY_RUNNING |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_END_DELAY |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
STATUS_COLOR_END_DELAY_RUNNING |
-- |
Y |
Y |
-- |
Y |
-- |
Y |
Y |
Y |
-- |
- #1:
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The display color cannot be changed for the icon displayed on the right or left under the icon for the Now running status.
- #2:
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This setting also applies to the status icon that appears when the monitoring target is collapsed.
- #3:
-
The display color can be changed only for the icons for the Hold-On button and the Hold-Off button.
- #4:
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The display color can be changed only for the icon for the Rerun button.
- #5:
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The display color can be changed only for the icon displayed on the right or left under the icon for the Now running status.
- #6:
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The display color can be changed only for the icon for the Interrupt button.
- #7:
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The display color can be changed only for the icon for the Kill button.
■ List of the character strings representing colors
The following table lists the character strings that represent colors.
No. |
Color |
Character string to be specified in the parameter |
---|---|---|
1 |
Blue green |
blue green |
2 |
Brown |
brown |
3 |
Cherry blossom |
cherry blossom |
4 |
Dark pink |
dark pink |
5 |
Dark red |
dark red |
6 |
Gray |
gray |
7 |
Light blue |
light blue |
8 |
Light gray |
light gray |
9 |
Light green |
light green |
10 |
Light orange |
light orange |
11 |
Light pink |
light pink |
12 |
Light red |
light red |
13 |
Orange |
orange |
14 |
Pink |
pink |
15 |
Yellow |
yellow |
16 |
None# |
none |
- #:
-
The icon becomes transparent.
■ Specifying colors by their RGB values
RGB values are used to specify colors. Red, green and blue are specified with values between 0 and 255. One color is specified with a combination of three values.
The following table lists examples of RGB value specifications:
No. |
Color |
RGB value |
---|---|---|
1 |
White |
255,255,255 |
2 |
Yellow |
255,255,0 |
3 |
Light gray |
192,192,192 |
4 |
Sky blue |
0,255,255 |
5 |
Yellow green |
0,255,0 |
6 |
Gray |
128,128,128 |
7 |
Dark yellow |
128,128,0 |
8 |
Dark pink |
255,0,255 |
9 |
Blue green |
0,128,128 |
10 |
Red |
255,0,0 |
11 |
Green |
0,128,0 |
12 |
Purple |
128,0,128 |
13 |
Brown |
128,0,0 |
14 |
Blue |
0,0,255 |
15 |
Dark blue |
0,0,128 |
16 |
Black |
0,0,0 |
The table lists only example RGB values. You can use a wide range of colors within the range that can be specified with RGB values.
(6) Examples
The following shows an example of definitions in the ajs3web_color.conf file:
CHANGE_STATUS_COLOR=yes DISPLAY_DELAY_COLOR=yes DELAY_COLOR_PRIORITY=A-W-D DISPLAY_HOLD_PLAN_COLOR=yes DISPLAY_HOLD_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGE_ONLY=no STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_ABNORMAL=dark red STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_WARNING=light orange STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_NORMAL=light green STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_RUNNING=blue green STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_HOLDING=yellow STATUS_COLOR_DASHBOARD_START_WAIT=light blue STATUS_COLOR_NO_ENTRY=none STATUS_COLOR_TIME_WAIT=light blue STATUS_COLOR_TERM_WAIT=light blue STATUS_COLOR_HOLD_PLAN=yellow STATUS_COLOR_HOLDING=yellow STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_WAIT=light blue STATUS_COLOR_NO_PLAN=light gray STATUS_COLOR_QUEUING=light blue STATUS_COLOR_RUNNING=blue green STATUS_COLOR_WACONT=orange STATUS_COLOR_ABCONT=dark red STATUS_COLOR_NORMAL=light green STATUS_COLOR_WARNING=light orange STATUS_COLOR_ABNORMAL=light red STATUS_COLOR_BYPASS=gray STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC=gray STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC_YES=gray STATUS_COLOR_INTERRUPT=light red STATUS_COLOR_KILL=light red STATUS_COLOR_INVALID_SEQ=light red STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_DEFFER=gray STATUS_COLOR_EXEC_DEFFER_YES=gray STATUS_COLOR_FAIL=light red STATUS_COLOR_UNKNOWN=light red STATUS_COLOR_SHUTDOWN=brown STATUS_COLOR_MONITORING=blue green STATUS_COLOR_CONDITION_WAIT=light blue STATUS_COLOR_UNEXEC_MONITOR=light green STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_NORMAL=light green STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_CLOSE=light red STATUS_COLOR_MONITOR_INTRPT=light green STATUS_COLOR_NORMAL_FALSE=light green STATUS_COLOR_START_DELAY=pink STATUS_COLOR_START_DELAY_RUNNING=dark pink STATUS_COLOR_END_DELAY=cherry blossom STATUS_COLOR_END_DELAY_RUNNING=light pink
(7) Notes
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Do not insert a space before or after the equal sign in a definition line.
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Do not enter a linefeed in the middle of a definition line.
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If you specify a value for an item that cannot be set, the line including the item will be ignored.
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If an item to be set is not found, the default specification for that item is assumed for operation.
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If an item to be set is invalid, the default specification for that item is assumed for operation.
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The definition keys of setting items are not case sensitive, but set values are case sensitive.
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If a setting item is defined on multiple lines, only the first line defining the setting item takes effect, and subsequent lines defining the same setting item are ignored. In such a case, if the setting item definition in the first line is invalid, the default is assumed for operation.
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Changes made to display colors apply to all users.