Record History
Check this box to cause the system to record all state changes for this job into a history file. For jobs that run frequently, not recording history can greatly reduce the overhead inside the server dealing with recording and managing the history data.
Use a fixed set id
Checking this item will force this job to be assigned the same set number (100000) each time it is run. For jobs that run frequently this greatly reduces the set tracking overhead inside the server process.
DO NOT run this job
When this box is checked the job will not be executed. The job is treated as having immediately finished with the status code SCHEDULE -W-RUNBLOCKED. All (and only) WARNING level initiates will be invoked.
Startup commands
Enter the name of a file that contains commands to carry out before the job commands are done. The variations on the input format are:
Shutdown commands
Enter the name of a file that contains commands to carry out after the job commands are done. The variations on the input format are:
Retry limit is
This is the number of times the system should automatically retry failed jobs. Enter a zero to just allow one (the initial) run of the job.
If the job is designated to start at a certain time but for some reason (typically because the system is down) the server is unable to do so before this interval expires, the job is considered extraneous. The job is not run but instead is considered to have failed with SCHEDULE -F-EXESTAWIN. Set this to zero to disable this feature.
Execute window
If a job is in execution longer then this duration it is assumed that the job is out of control. The job is allowed to continue but on completion the status code is changed to SCHEDULE -F-EXEWINEXC and initiate jobs are not invoked. Set this to zero to disable this feature. Set the CPU time limit to prevent the job from running forever.
On this disk
Enter the name of a disk drive. Before a job is allowed to start it is check to verify that the specified number of blocks are available.
Disk blocks needed
Enter the minimum number of disk blocks that are required for this job to proceed. This job will wait until this number of blocks are available.