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Set default directory.The cd command sets the default directory that will be used when issuing SCHEDULE commands
cd directory_name
Alternateset default directory_name
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Schedule> cd /schedule/jobs/ |
Set the default node.The hostname command sets (or displays) the default node for all subsequent SCHEDULE operations. To show the current node, use the cd command without the node designated.
hostname [new_node]
Alternateset node new_node
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Schedule> hostname bootnode |
Display the default directory.The pwd command displays the current default directory for all subsequent SCHEDULE operations.
pwd
Alternateshow default
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Schedule> pwd /snow/job |
The SHOW LICENSE command displays the current SCHEDULE license information. If the license information is not present or up to date, the command may only be entered in full command mode and not prompt mode.
show license [-qualifier]
-server=server_name
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Schedule> show license PAS Information Company Name = ISE, Inc. Serial Number = L50075/WINNT/CENTER/20NOV2027/03EA/CNBVZKBPBB Controls Licensed Node = CENTER Licensed OS = WINNT Expiration = November 20, 2027, 0:00 Enabled = Client,Server,Network Bound to = Node,Product,OsInfo,CpuInfo License Status = Local system is licensed Local System Cpu Information = 2 AlphaServer 800 5/500 (1585) CPU1 OS Information = Windows NT 4.0 Network Adapter = Local Node = CENTER::, CENTER.I-S-E.COM |
-server
Selects the server that the show license command will be performed on
The SHOW VERSION command displays the current version information.
show version
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Schedule> show version SCHEDULE V6.0.11 - ISE, Inc. Licensed to ISE, INC. Released on August 1, 2001, 0:00 Copyright (c) 1991...2002 All rights reserved |
Run SCHEDULE script from SCHEDULE. A SCHEDULE script is a list of SCHEDULE commands that will be executed when preceded by source .
Schedule> source schedule_script
Alternate.script_file
@script_file
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Schedule> source schedule_library:schedule_standard_reports.schedule |
The [NO]VERIFY command is used to echo text from a SCHEDULE script to the display while the script is running. This command may be included within the file. The NOVERIFY command will end the verify process.
Schedule> verify
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Schedule> verify Schedule> source schedule_library:schedule_standard_reports.schedule Schedule> noverify |
The VERSION command displays the current version information.
version
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Schedule> version SCHEDULE V7.0.11 - ISE, Inc. Licensed to ISE, INC. Released on August 1, 2006, 0:00 Copyright (c) 1991...2006 All rights reserved |
The SERVER process performs all scheduling activity, network communications and file I/O activity on the behalf of the user. The following commands can be used to affect its operation.
SERVER command | Definition |
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server info | Display detailed information about the current server process |
server stop | stop server or network operations |
server start | start up network operations |
server restart | restart the server process |
server proxy_reset | clear out the proxy access cache |
These commands are normally used only by the system manager. OPER privilege is required to execute these commands.
Display detailed information about the current server process. The following table describes the output fields of the server info display.
Field Description Version number Currently installed SCHEDULE version Platform Operating system(s) currently running SCHEDULE Local node Name of server Database node Location of SCHEDULE database Network nodes Nodes that have sent network messages Defined cluster Nodes in local cluster Active cluster Cluster members running SCHEDULE NRQ frame count Server execution sequence count NRQ active count Number of open processing requests NRQ available count Available processing request packets NRQ dispatch count Number of processing steps performed NRQ dispatch rate Number in last second interval/Average NRQs/Peak NRQs PRQ dispatch 1,2,3 Priority queue dispatch counts Active threads Number of active threads Active Terminating Threads/Idle Terminating Threads/Allowed (retained) Idle Terminating Threads /Soft Max Terminating Threads/Hard Max Terminating Threads/BackLog Terminating Threads /Peak BackLog Terminating Threads/Active Worker Threads/Idle Worker Threads /Allocated to (retained) IO Worker Threads/Soft Max Worker Threads /Hard Max Worker Threads /BackLog Worker Threads/Peak BackLog Worker Threads/Worker Thread to Terminating Thread Socket Thread Over Flow Submit count Number of jobs submitted since server start Notify count Number of notifications since server start Error count Number of server errors since server start Channels SDE Number of channels to control file. Entries are: In use channels/Open channels which may or may not be in use/Peak channels open/Parameter file maximum channels/Absolute maximum channels/Channel request backlog/Peak backlog Channels HST Number of channels to history file. Entries are: In use channels/Open channels which may or may not be in use/Peak channels open/Parameter file maximum channels/Absolute maximum channels/Channel request backlog/Peak backlog QD Channels Number of channels to queue file. Entries are: In use channels/Open channels which may or may not be in use/Peak channels open/Parameter file maximum channels/Absolute maximum channels/Channel request backlog/Peak backlog Networks Available network protocols TCP/IP port id TCP/IP port id number QD Cache size Size of in memory copy of queue file Control flags Flag settings for control file Controlled queues Queues controlled by server Peak working set Memory used by peak working set Current working set Memory used by current working set Peak virtual size Virtual memory of peak set Current priority Current priority of SCHEDULE server Base priority Starting priority level of server Page faults Page faults in virtual memory Buffer I/O count Buffer I/O count Direct I/O count Direct I/O count Cpu time CPU time devoted to SCHEDULE activity Elapse time Elapsed time devoted to SCHEDULE activity Cluster alias Schedule alias Cluster lock group Cluster lock group File polling intrvl Interval between file polling events Disk polling intrvl Interval between disk polling events Delay polling intrvl Interval between delay polling events Stuck after intrvl Notification interval after stuck in queue History active History active or not Notify queue Queue used for SCHEDULE notifications Notify user User for SCHEDULE notifications Notify file File written to with SCHEDULE notifications Notify enabled 1 or 0 toggle to indicate if notifications take place Notify priority Overall priority of SCHEDULE notifications P queue purge intrvl How long to leave jobs in P queue Root dir owner Root directory owner protection Root directory protection COM file extension Extension for COM file created to run job Activity level Activity level of server from 0-7 Event file: jobs This is a parameter file setting, that indicates if event file logging of job messages is globally turned on/off. The parameter is JOB_EVENTFILE_ENABLED. The event file is written in the location /schedule_library/schN_server_node.evt. The messages are in a format that can be easily parsed by automated programs and utilities. Event file: server This is a parameter file setting, that indicates if event file logging of server messages is globally turned on/off. The parameter is SERVER_EVENTFILE_ENABLED. The event file is written in the location /schedule_library/schN_server_node.evt. The messages are in a format that can be easily parsed by automated programs and utilities Event file: tz offset Each event in the event file is written with a UTC timestamp, and a localtime offset. The offset can be determined by the system, or it can be hard-coded the parameter file value EVENTFILE_TIMESTAMP_OFFSET. This value should be expressed as seconds east of GMT. For example, -28800 should be used for Pacific Standard Time. Event file: UTC adjust If the UTC time in the eventfile is incorrect, it can be modified with the parameter value EVENTFILE_UTCADJ_OFFSET. This indicates the number of seconds that will be added to the system UTC time. Event log: jobs This is a parameter file setting, that indicates if Windows event logging of jobs is globally turned on/off. The parameter is JOB_EVENTLOG_ENABLED. Note that a job's Notify property page has check boxes to turn on/off specific job events. Event log: server This is a parameter file setting , that indicates if Windows event logging of server messages is globally turned on/off. The parameter is SERVER_EVENTLOG_ENABLED. Additional filtering can be done with the parameter NTEVENTLOG. Event log: flags This is a parameter file flag setting, that indicates what level of server messages will be written to the event log. The parameter is NTEVENTLOG. Bit 1 enables Success messages. Bit 2 enables Error messages. Bit 3 enables warning messages. Bit 4 enables Informational messages. Journaling root Location of journaling file enabled Journaling enabled 1 or not enabled 0 Current time Current system time at time of display
server info
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Schedule> server info Version number = V7.0.11 Platform = Digital UNIX OSF1 V4.0, DEC 3000 - M300X Local node = dus Database node = dus Network nodes = Defined cluster = ,dus Active cluster = dus NRQ frame count = 1531 active count = 5 available count = 135 dispatch count = 2993 dispatch rate = 1/423/1195 Active threads = 5 Submit count = 0 Notify count = 0 Error count = 0 Channels SDE = 0/1/1/16/60/0/0 HST = 0/0/0/0/0/0/0 QD = 1/20/20/36/60/0/0 Networks = Tcp/Ip TCP/IP port id = 29345 QD Cache size = 0 Control flags = NoDECnetNetwork,NoCluster Controlled queues = B,H,I,K,L,P Peak working set = 1544 Current working set = 17273 Peak virtual size = 1360144 Current priority = 0 Base priority = 0 Page faults = 13 Buffer I/O count = 398 Direct I/O count = 398 Cpu time = 000 00:00:13 Elapse time = 000 00:09:54 Cluster alias = Cluster lock group = A,0 File polling intrvl = 300 Disk polling intrvl = 300 Delay polling intrvl = 300 Stuck after intrvl = 300 History active = 1 Notify queue = user = root file = /schedule_library/schedule_notify.csh enabled = 1 priority = 14 P queue purge intrvl = 64800 Root dir owner = 65540 protection = 0 COM file extension = .SCHEDULE_SH Activity level = 0 |
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