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SCHEDULE
Automated Job Submission System
Guide and Reference Manual



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Chapter 13
SERVER control




=The SERVER process performs all scheduling activity, network Dcommunications and file I/O activity on the behalf of the user. The 7following commands can be used to affect its operation. ) %                      
SERVER command Definition
 SERVER INFO C 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


BThese commands are normally used only by the system manager. OPER 0privilege is required to execute these commands.


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INFO



CDisplay detailed information about the current server process. The Gfollowing table describes the output fields of the server info display. &                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
Field Description
 Version number * Currently installed SCHEDULE version
 Platform 4 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 K Number of active threads Active Terminating Threads/Idle Terminating D Threads/Allowed (retained) Idle Terminating Threads /Soft Max K Terminating Threads/Hard Max Terminating Threads/BackLog Terminating K Threads /Peak BackLog Terminating Threads/Active Worker Threads/Idle I Worker Threads /Allocated to (retained) IO Worker Threads/Soft Max K Worker Threads /Hard Max Worker Threads /BackLog Worker Threads/Peak H BackLog Worker Threads/Worker Thread to Terminating Thread Socket  Thread Over Flow
 Submit count 1 Number of jobs submitted since server start
 Notify count 0 Number of notifications since server start
 Error count 0 Number of server errors since server start
 Channels SDE L Number of channels to control file. Entries are: In use channels/Open K channels which may or may not be in use/Peak channels open/Parameter F file maximum channels/Absolute maximum channels/Channel request  backlog/Peak backlog
 Channels HST L Number of channels to history file. Entries are: In use channels/Open K channels which may or may not be in use/Peak channels open/Parameter F file maximum channels/Absolute maximum channels/Channel request  backlog/Peak backlog
 QD Channels J Number of channels to queue file. Entries are: In use channels/Open K channels which may or may not be in use/Peak channels open/Parameter F 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 0 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 1 File written to with SCHEDULE notifications
 Notify enabled ; 1 or 0 toggle to indicate if notifications take place
 Notify priority 0 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 M This is a parameter file setting, that indicates if event file logging B of job messages is globally turned on/off. The parameter is G JOB_EVENTFILE_ENABLED. The event file is written in the location K /schedule_library/schN_server_node.evt. The messages are in a format D that can be easily parsed by automated programs and utilities.
 Event file: server M This is a parameter file setting, that indicates if event file logging E of server messages is globally turned on/off. The parameter is J SERVER_EVENTFILE_ENABLED. The event file is written in the location K /schedule_library/schN_server_node.evt. The messages are in a format C that can be easily parsed by automated programs and utilities
 Event file: tz offset J Each event in the event file is written with a UTC timestamp, and a N localtime offset. The offset can be determined by the system, or it can N be hard-coded the parameter file value EVENTFILE_TIMESTAMP_OFFSET. This L value should be expressed as seconds east of GMT. For example, -28800 / should be used for Pacific Standard Time.
 Event file: UTC adjust M If the UTC time in the eventfile is incorrect, it can be modified with M the parameter value EVENTFILE_UTCADJ_OFFSET. This indicates the number ; of seconds that will be added to the system UTC time.
 Event log: jobs H This is a parameter file setting, that indicates if Windows event B logging of jobs is globally turned on/off. The parameter is M JOB_EVENTLOG_ENABLED. Note that a job's Notify property page has check / boxes to turn on/off specific job events.
 Event log: server I This is a parameter file setting , that indicates if Windows event M logging of server messages is globally turned on/off. The parameter is I SERVER_EVENTLOG_ENABLED. Additional filtering can be done with the  parameter NTEVENTLOG.
 Event log: flags J This is a parameter file flag setting, that indicates what level of I server messages will be written to the event log. The parameter is F NTEVENTLOG. Bit 1 enables Success messages. Bit 2 enables Error L 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



General format



SERVER INFO




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       $ SCHEDULE SERVER INFO  #    Version number       = V7.6.12 C    Platform             = OpenVMS V7.1-1H2, AlphaServer 800 5/500 "    Local node           = CENTER "    Database node        = CENTER *    Network nodes        = ALPHA,BOOT,BWS 2    Defined cluster      = ,CENTER,BOOT,ALPHA,BWS 1    Active cluster       = CENTER,BWS,BOOT,ALPHA #    NRQ frame count      = 1124655         active count     = 337         available count  = 94 #        dispatch count   = 2324437 )        dispatch rate    = 23858/8/25940 A    Active threads       = 5/0/3/10/1000/0/2/4/6/55/10/500/0/4/0     Submit count         = 85     Notify count         = 13     Error count          = 0 +    Channels SDE         = 1/4/7/25/60/0/0 +             HST         = 0/0/5/12/20/0/0 ,             QD          = 1/4/15/36/60/0/0 )    Networks             = DECnet,Tcp/Ip !    TCP/IP port id       = 29347     QD Cache size        = 453     Control flags        =     Controlled queues    = !    Peak working set     = 10992 !    Current working set  = 15856 "    Peak virtual size    = 181536     Current priority     = 7     Base priority        = 6      Page faults          = 7829 "    Buffer I/O count     = 226895 "    Direct I/O count     = 249694 2    Cpu time             = 0 00:03:56.00          2    Elapse time          = 0 23:34:56.00          !    Cluster alias        = CLSTR     Cluster lock group   = A,1     File polling intrvl  = 300     Disk polling intrvl  = 300     Delay polling intrvl = 300     Stuck after intrvl   = 300     History active       = 1 %    Notify queue         = SYS$BATCH "           user          = SYSTEM @           file          = SCHEDULE_LIBRARY:SCHEDULE_NOTIFY.COM            enabled       = 1            priority      = 200 !    P queue purge intrvl = 86400 !    Root dir owner       = 65540              protection  = 0 )    COM file extension   = .SCHEDULE_COM     Activity level       = 0                 





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