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Copy a layout file.The cplay command is used to copy a layout file to new layout file name.
cplay from_layout_name to_layout_name [-options]
Alternatecopy -layout from_layout_name to_layout_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> cplay sch_test_lay sch_test2_lay |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
Edit the designated layout definition file.The edlay command is used to edit the designated layout file in the selected editor.
edlay layout_name [-options]
Alternateedit -layout layout_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> edlay sch_test_lay |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
Extracts a layout definition file.The extlay command extracts the designated layout definition and saves it as the chosen file name.
extlay layout_name file_name [-options]
Alternateextract -layout layout_name file_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> extlay sch_test_lay layout.txt |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
Inserts a layout definition.The inslay command inserts the designated layout definition into the CLB using the filename.
inslay layout_name file_name [-options]
Alternateinsert -layout layout_name file_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> inslay sch_test_lay layout.txt |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
Display a directory of layouts.The lslay command is used to display the directory of layouts.
lslay layout [-options]
Alternatedirectory -layout layout
general options:
-columns=number
-host =target_node
-noheading
-notrailing
-out=output_file
-template=/schedule_library/template_db.schedule
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Schedule> lslay sch_test_layout |
-columns=number
The COLUMNS option specifies how many columns to use when listing just the item name. The default is four columns.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-noheading
The NOHEADING removes the heading information from the directory listing.-notrailing
The NOTRAILING removes the trailing information from the directory listing.-output=output_file
The OUTPUT option sends all output to a text file. Output can be printed or displayed as needed.-template=/schedule_library/template_db.schedule
The template option formats the directory output as it is defined in the template file /schedule_library/template_db.schedule . This output can be used for a variety of reasons and can be output to a file using the OUTPUT option . The supplied template file extracts all database information into a format suitable for insertion if desired.
Create a new layout.The mklay command will add a new layout to the database.
mklay [-options] layout_name
Alternatecreate -layout [-options] layout_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> mklay /layout/new_lay created /layout/new_lay/ |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
Rename a layout definition file.The mvlay command renames the layout from the old name to the designated new name.
mvlay old_name new_name [-options]
Alternaterename -layout old_name new_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> mvlay sch_test_lay sch_test_lay2 |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
Delete a layout file.The rmlay command deletes the designated layout.
rmlay layout_name [-options]
Alternatedelete -layout layout_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> rmlay sch_test_lay |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
12.4 Startup file commands
Startup files are used to determine the configuration and appearance of
the MOTIF display when it is initialized. These startup files may be
worked on from the command prompt using the startup file commands.
Display the contents of a startup definition.The catsta command displays the contents of an entire startup definition. moresta displays the contents of a startup definition one page at a time.
catsta startup_name [-options]
Alternatetype -startup startup_name
type -startup -page startup_name
general options:
-node=target_node
-noheading
-notrailing
-output=output_file
-senv
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Schedule> moresta options display_history_title = Job History display_history_jobs = [*]* display_history_job_set = 0 display_history_queues_mask = 134650 display_history_all_queues = 0 display_history_all_columns = 1 display_history_column_mask = 255 display_history_to_date = Jan 1 2000 00:00:00.0 display_history_from_date = Feb 16 1995 00:00:00.0 display_queues_title = Current Queues display_queues_jobs = [*]* display_queues_job_set = 0 display_queues_queues_mask = 268435455 display_queues_all_queues = 1 display_queues_all_users = 0 display_queues_full_attributes = 0 display_queues_entry = 0 monitor_title = Job Monitor monitor_jobs = [*]* monitor_job_set = 0 monitor_queues_mask = 36352 monitor_all_queues = 0 monitor_all_users = 0 monitor_current_status = 0 scan_log_search_string = * scan_log_adjacent_lines = 1 initiate_conditions = 4 initiate_completion_code = 0 |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.-output=output_file
The OUTPUT option sends all output to a text file. Output can be printed or displayed as needed.-env[=prefix_string] or [=(prefix_string,format)]
The environmental variable option requests that all job information be output to a file containing a list of enviroment variables. Every field in the control record is listed in the file as an environment variable. The environment variable name is constructed by prefixing the field name with the provide string. If none is provided a default value of SC is used.The format defines the way that environmental variables are output. The default output specification is: "$export %s=\" %s\" "" (ksh), "$setenv %s=\" %s\" "" (csh) which produces the following format style.
SC_ACCOUNT = "DEVELOPM"Alternate output styles may be created by changing the format field.
Copy a startup file.The cpsta command is used to copy a startup file to new startup file name.
cpsta from_startup_name to_startup_name [-options]
Alternatecopy -startup from_startup_name to_startup_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> cpsta options new_options |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
Edit the designated startup definition file.The edsta command is used to edit the designated startup file in the selected editor.
edsta startup_name [-options]
Alternateedit -startup startup_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> edsta options |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
Extracts a startup definition file.The extsta command extracts the designated startup definition and saves it as the chosen file name.
extsta startup_name file_name [-options]
Alternateextract -startup startup_name file_name
general options:
-[no]log
-[no]confirm
-hostname = target_node
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Schedule> extsta options startup.txt |
-confirm
-noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.-node=target_node
The hostname option specifies what hostname (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on. -hostname may be substituted for -node.-log
-nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
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