jpqresshow
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Format
jpqresshow [-mh manager-host-name] {-res execution-locked-resource-name|-a|-n}
Description
Outputs information about execution-locked resources (the name, the status of the job using the execution-locked resources, and the job ID) to the standard output file.
Execution privileges
You must have any of the following JP1 privileges:
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JP1_JPQ_Admin privilege
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JP1_JPQ_Operator privilege
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JP1_JPQ_User privilege
Arguments
-mh manager-host-name
Specify the name of the manager host that contains the execution-locked resources for which information needs to be output.
You can specify a character string of 1 to 255 bytes.
By default, the system assumes the local host name.
-res execution-locked-resource-name
Specify the name of an execution-locked resource when you want to display its name, its status of the job using the execution-locked resource, and its job ID.
You can specify a character string of 1 to 63 bytes.
-a
Regarding all the execution-locked resources registered with the manager host specified by the -mh option, the system outputs their names, the status of the job using the execution-locked resources, and their job IDs.
-n
Regarding all the execution-locked resources registered with the manager host specified by the -mh option, the system outputs only their names.
Note
This command cannot be used for a request from JP1/AJS3 to JP1/OJE for VOS3.
Return values
0 |
Normal end |
1 |
Invalid parameter value |
2 |
The execution-locked resource could not be output successfully owing to an internal cause of the requester. |
5 |
Initialization has failed.
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6 |
Execution-locked resource outputting requester's insufficient memory |
7 |
The execution-locked resource outputting requester encountered a logic error. |
100 |
The manager host cannot be connected for TCP/IP communication.
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102 |
The IP address could not be solved successfully by the manager host name. |
200 |
The manager host does not accept an execution-locked resource outputting request.
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201 |
You cannot use a specified execution-locked resource.
|
202 |
No response from the manager host |
203 |
The execution-locked resource could not be output successfully owing to an internal cause of the manager host. |
206 |
You do not have the privilege required to output the execution-locked resource. |
212 |
The attempt to output an execution-locked resource has failed because the execution-locked resource is being added or changed. |
213 |
The manager host contains no execution-locked resource. |
219 |
The manager host is busy. |
220 |
Insufficient manager host memory |
222 |
A fatal error has occurred.
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223 |
The manager host encountered a logic error. |
224 |
You have issued a request to a host other than JP1/AJS3. |
226 |
Invalid execution environment |
Output example 1
With the -res option specified, here is an example of file output, together with what the output means.
The content of the output is explained below.
- RESOURCE
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Specifies the execution-locked resource name.
- STATUS
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Shows the status of the job using execution-locked resources.
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EXECUTING: The job is currently being executed.
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WAITING: The job is not currently being executed.
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- JOBID
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Shows the job ID of the job using execution-locked resources.
Output example 2
With the -a option specified, here is an example of file output, together with what the output means.
The content of the output is explained below.
- RESOURCE
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Specifies the execution-locked resource name. You can output up to 57 bytes. If the execution-locked resource name is 58 bytes or longer, the portion exceeding 55 bytes is indicated by "..".
- STATUS
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Shows the status of the job using execution-locked resources.
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EXECUTING: The job is currently being executed.
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WAITING: The job is not currently being executed.
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- JOBID
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Shows the job ID of the job using execution-locked resources.
Output example 3
With the -n option specified, here is an example of file output, together with what the output means.
The content of the output is explained below.
- RESOURCE
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Specifies the execution-locked resource name.