20.4.1 List of environment setting parameters for the scheduler service environment
To set up the scheduler service environment, perform the necessary setup operations in the manager environment (JP1/AJS3 - Manager). Nothing is required in the agent environment (JP1/AJS3 - Agent).
The table below describes the environment setting parameters to be used to set the scheduler service environment in the manager environment (JP1/AJS3 - Manager).
To determine whether an environment setting parameter is to be set in Windows or UNIX, see the Applicable OS column.
No. |
Definition key |
Environment setting parameter |
Definition |
Applicable OS |
Applicable product |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
[JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJSMANAGER] |
"DEFAULTSERVICENAME"=#1 |
The name of the default scheduler service |
Windows UNIX |
M |
2 |
"REMNETSERVICENAME"=#1 |
The name of the scheduler service that executes a remote jobnet |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
3 |
"TRACELOGFILE"=#1 |
The name of the scheduler trace log file |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
4 |
"TRACELOGDIV"= |
Specifies the method to output a scheduler trace log (whether to output a trace log per scheduler service). |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
5 |
"VRSHIFT_IMMINT"=#1 |
Whether a jobnet stops immediately when it is interrupted or killed |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
6 |
"VRSHIFT_INTRERUN"=#1 |
Whether succeeding units are rerun when a jobnet is interrupted |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
7 |
"IPC_TIMEOUT"=#1 |
Remote communication timeout |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
8 |
"IPC_LOCALTIMEOUT"=#1 |
Local communication timeout |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
9 |
"IPCRETRYINTERVAL"=#1 |
Retry interval |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
10 |
"IPCRETRYCOUNT"=#1 |
Retry count |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
11 |
"EVENTRETRY"=#1 |
The action to be taken for an event service connection failure |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
12 |
"REUSELOGON"=#1 |
The method used to start the logon-session process |
Windows |
M |
|
13 |
"LOGONSHMAX"=#1 |
The number of sessions that can share logon resources |
Windows |
M |
|
14 |
[{JP1_DEFAULT|logical-host-name}\JP1AJSMANAGER]#2 |
"MAXSESSION"= |
The maximum number of simultaneous sessions |
Windows UNIX |
M |
15 |
The size of the ajsinetd internal log |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
16 |
"MONLOG"=#1 |
Whether messages related to the connection and disconnection of JP1/AJS3 - View and JP1/AJS3 - Web Console to and from the scheduler service are to be output to the scheduler log |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
17 |
"MONSYSLOG"= |
|
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
18 |
"AUTHLOG"= |
Whether messages related to user authentication are to be output to the scheduler log |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
19 |
"AUTHSYSLOG"= |
|
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
20 |
The scheduler services to be displayed for a login to JP1/AJS3 - View |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
21 |
"CDMAXSESSION"= |
Maximum number of allowed concurrent sessions for JP1/AJS3 - Web Console |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
22 |
The size of the ajscdinetd internal log |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
23 |
Whether messages related to restricting connection sources are to be output to the scheduler log |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
24 |
|
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
25 |
Whether to prevent the display of a scheduler service without access permissions in JP1/AJS3 - View |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
26 |
Whether changing of the JP1 user password is to be permitted in JP1/AJS3 - View |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
27 |
"CHANGEPWDLOG"= |
Whether messages related to changing of the password are to be output if the JP1 user password change function is enabled in JP1/AJS3 - View |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
28 |
[{JP1_DEFAULT|logical-host-name}\JP1AJSMANAGER\scheduler-service-name]#2 |
The output-destination setting for the scheduler log file |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
29 |
"LOGSIZE"= |
The size of the scheduler log file (when the file is output by a scheduler service) |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
30 |
"AJSLOGFILE1"= |
The name of scheduler log file 1 |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
31 |
"AJSLOGFILE2"= |
The name of scheduler log file 2 |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
32 |
"LOGDLOG"= |
Whether log data about starting and terminating the scheduler log output process (ajslogd.exe for Windows and ajslogd for UNIX) is to be output to the scheduler log |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
33 |
"LOGDSYSLOG"= |
|
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
34 |
Whether the year in a scheduler log date is to be output |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
35 |
The setting for extended output of a scheduler log |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
36 |
"AUTOSTART"= |
Whether a scheduler service is to be started automatically |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
37 |
The connection timeout period |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
38 |
"AJSSERVICEID"= |
The scheduler service identification number |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
39 |
The write mode for updating an ISAM file |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
40 |
The table name prefix |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
41 |
The table ID |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
42 |
"RDBAUTHID"= |
The RDB permission identifier |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
43 |
"RDBUSER"= |
The RDB access user name |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
44 |
"RDBPASSWORD"= |
The RDB user password |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
45 |
The RDB server disconnection detection interval |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
46 |
"RDBHOST"= |
The name of the host at the RDB connection destination |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
47 |
"RDBPORT"= |
RDB port number |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
48 |
"RDBIPC"= |
The method used to communicate with the RDB server |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
49 |
The size of send-data memory for RDB interprocess memory communication |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
50 |
The size of receive-data memory for RDB interprocess memory communication |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
51 |
The maximum wait time for connection to RDB |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
52 |
"AJSCHARCODE"= |
Character set |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
53 |
"AJSTMPDIR"= |
The name of the directory for temporary files |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
54 |
"JOBINFDIR"= |
The name of the directory for job error information |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
55 |
"AJSBKUROOT"= |
The name of the directory for backup information |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
56 |
"HNTRLOGLEVEL"= |
The level of the messages to be output to the integrated trace log file |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
57 |
"SYSLOGCODE"= |
The character set for outputting a log file |
UNIX |
M |
|
58 |
"AJSSYSLOG"= |
|
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
59 |
"NETSYSLOG"= |
|
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
60 |
"JOBSYSLOG"= |
|
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
61 |
"AJSLOG"= |
Whether messages about starting and terminating a scheduler service are to be output to the scheduler log file |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
62 |
"NETLOG"= |
Whether messages about starting and ending a jobnet are to be output to the scheduler log file |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
63 |
"JOBLOG"= |
Whether messages about starting and ending a job in a jobnet are to be output to the scheduler log file |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
64 |
"OPELOG"= |
Whether the operation log is to be output |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
65 |
"LOGINFOALL"= |
The output format of logs |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
66 |
"REFLOG"= |
Whether the reference log is to be output |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
67 |
"LOGHEADER"= |
Whether log information is to be output with the process ID added |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
68 |
"INFOLOG"= |
Whether the information log is to be output |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
69 |
The valid range for a root jobnet schedule |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
70 |
The range of the generation information to be used as the basis for acquiring the status via JP1/AJS3 - View or JP1/AJS3 - Web Console |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
71 |
"STARTMODE"= |
The startup mode of a scheduler service |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
72 |
"OVERSCHEDULE"= |
The mode for skipping a jobnet |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
73 |
"SUPPRESS"= |
Whether the execution of a job in the jobnet and a jobnet is suppressed |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
74 |
"EXECDEFER"= |
The repeat method of a jobnet |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
75 |
The service name of the port used to acquire the job status |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
76 |
The maximum number of queueless job requests |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
77 |
Whether the jobnet definition is updated as soon as it is changed |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
78 |
"MAXSAVEGEN"= |
The maximum number of saved generations |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
79 |
The method for handling the schedule rules of nested jobnets |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
80 |
The retry interval for submit processing |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
81 |
The size of the job execution information communication buffer for a scheduler service |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
82 |
The method used to delete generations due to cancellation of registration or management of the number of saved generations |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
83 |
The timeout period for communication with the queueless agent service |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
84 |
The timeout period for recovery processing for communication with a queueless agent service |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
85 |
"COMMANDEVENT"= |
Whether a JP1 event is issued when a command is executed or when an operation is performed from JP1/AJS3 - View or JP1/AJS3 - Web Console |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
86 |
Whether the definition of a unit on hold is reloaded |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
87 |
"RJCUSE"= |
Whether the execution order of root jobnets spread among different scheduler services is to be controlled by using a jobnet connector |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
88 |
Whether a start message is to be output to the integrated trace log when a scheduler service is started. The start message is generated when the scheduler service is stopped, if a job whose termination delay is monitored in accordance with a period of time required for the execution restarts its operation in the agent. |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
89 |
"FGRECONLMT"= |
The number of reconnection attempts when the flow control process cannot communicate with the scheduler service inter-communication control process |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
90 |
"SAVEGENTYPE"= |
The method for managing the number of logs to keep resulting from the execution of a jobnet for which start conditions are defined |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
91 |
"AJSDBTYPE"= |
The database type |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
92 |
The name of the database directory |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
93 |
"AJSSYSDIR"= |
The system folder of each scheduler service |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
94 |
"AJSLOGDIR"= |
The log folder of each scheduler service |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
95 |
"PREWAITUSE"= |
Whether wait conditions are used |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
96 |
Extension of the wait condition function |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
97 |
"FLBDLOGSIZE"= |
The size of an internal log file for a flow control subprocess |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
98 |
The size of memory that can be used by an execution agent profile |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
99 |
The size of memory that can be used by a unit-attribute profile |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
100 |
Whether writing to a database during unit operations is to be divided |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
101 |
Whether an execution registration number is treated as a calendar date or an execution date |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
102 |
"SAVEPLANINFO"= |
Whether the temporary-change operation and management functionality are used |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
103 |
"DEFLENTYPE"= |
The number of characters that can be used in a UTF-8 environment |
UNIX |
M |
|
104 |
Timeout period for the connection with JP1/AJS3 - Web Console |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
105 |
The size of the ajsmonsvr internal log |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
106 |
Whether dependent units are to be re-executed |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
107 |
The maximum allowable number of simultaneous sessions for a scheduler service |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
108 |
Default execution priority of a job |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
109 |
The order of relation line information entries to be output when the ajsprint command is executed |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
110 |
Whether to end waiting when the unit succeeding the waiting-target unit is re-executed |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
111 |
Whether comments about units are to be output for JP1 events whose object type is JOBNET |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
112 |
Whether comments about units are to be output for JP1 events whose object type is JOB |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
113 |
The folder to store the trace log files for scheduler services. |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
114 |
"AJSREPORTUSE"= |
The setting that determines whether the performance report output function is to be used |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
115 |
"AJSREPORTDIR"= |
The directory to which performance log files are to be output |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
116 |
The minimum number of days for which performance log files are not deleted |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
117 |
Whether to use the function that creates a backup during operation (backup enhancement function) |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
118 |
The interval for checking the number of retained execution generations of the jobnets with start conditions before a message is output |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
119 |
The threshold for the number of retained execution generations of the jobnets with start conditions |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
120 |
The threshold for the number of monitoring generations whose status is Now monitoring in a jobnet with start conditions |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
121 |
Whether to improve the startup processing of the scheduler service |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
122 |
If wait conditions are set for a unit that is not scheduled for execution, the setting of this item determines whether a wait occurs when the unit satisfies its execution conditions (for example, execution of the preceding job or jobnet ends). |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
123 |
Last year of the range in which jobs can be scheduled |
Windows UNIX |
M |
||
124 |
[JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJSMANAGER\scheduler-service-name] |
The ODBC file data source name |
Windows Linux |
M |
|
125 |
The database name |
Windows Linux |
M |
||
126 |
The name of the directory in which standard output files and standard error output files are stored |
Windows Linux |
M |
||
127 |
[{JP1_DEFAULT|logical-host-name}\JP1AJS2\GATEWAY]#2 |
The maximum number of concurrent connections for the scheduler service inter-communication control process (ajsgwd.exe for Windows and ajsgwd for UNIX) |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
128 |
"GWPROCESSHA"= |
Whether the process that manages the scheduler service inter-communication control process (ajsgwmasterd.exe for Windows and ajsgwmasterd for UNIX) terminates when the scheduler service inter-communication control process (ajsgwd.exe in Windows and ajsgwd in UNIX) terminates abnormally |
Windows UNIX |
M |
|
129 |
The number of times automatic restart is to be attempted when the scheduler service inter-communication control process terminates abnormally |
Windows UNIX |
M |
- Legend:
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M: JP1/AJS3 - Manager
- #1
-
Specify this item directly under the [JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AJSMANAGER] key.
- #2
-
Specify JP1_DEFAULT for the physical host. For logical-host-name, specify the name of a logical host.
- Important
-
You can specify a maximum of 20 scheduler services for the physical and logical hosts on a machine. Specify a service name that is unique among all physical hosts of the local host and all logical hosts. For the service name, specify a character string of no more than 30 bytes. You can use alphanumeric characters and the following symbols:
!, #, $, %, +, - (hyphen), . (period)#, _ (underscore)
- #
-
In Windows, do not use a period (.) at the end of the service name.
Do not use multi-byte characters, single-byte kana characters, or any symbols other than those above.
If you use an invalid character, the command interpreter will not correctly recognize the scheduler service name when it analyzes the command line, and a failure might occur.
Parameters that are not described here are used for maintenance purposes. Do not change the values of those parameters.