COMPLETE performs the final stage of a job run.
The COMPLETE command completes the final stage of a job run. The job's command list is not processed, nor are any resource or end action list commands. The job will appear as a successful completion in the P (Holding previous completions) queue and initiates will be submitted if the /INIT qualifier is used in combination. If the command is used to recover from a previous job run, the set id of the previous run should be designated to insure proper job flow.
General Format
complete/job job_name [/qualifiers]
Alternate
compjob job_name [-qualifiers]
Qualifier Summary
general qualifiers:
/[no]log
/[no]confirm
/node = target_node
complete conditions:
/initiates
/noinitiates (default)
restart step controls:
/step = number
job set controls:
/set_tag = "string"
/set_parameter = "string"
/set_id = number
Examples
C:\> schedule complete/job \jkrieg\backup_job
Qualifiers
/confirm
/noconfirm
CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected entry is the correct one.
/hostname=host_name
The qualifier specifies what node (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on.
/log
/nolog
The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.
/initiates
/noinitiates
This indicates whether or not on completion of the job the initiate list should be carried out.
/set_id
The SET_ID qualifier indicates to what set the job belongs. If a number is not provided then the system automatically assigns the next available set number.
/set_parameter="text"
The SET_PARAMETER qualifier specifies information to be passed from one job to another inside a set of jobs.
/set_tag="text"
The SET_TAG qualifier also specifies information to be passed from one job to another inside a set of jobs.
/step=number
The STEP qualifier indicates at which step to start the job.