Displaying Periodic Schedules

When you display a Periodic Schedule, you can see all the batch processing machines that use this schedule and when they are scheduled to perform the batch processing. The Periodic Schedule also displays the type of batch processing work (vectorize or render) and the environments that are scheduled for the processing work.

After you display the Periodic Schedule, you can modify it to change the time, type of batch processing, or environments to process. For more information on modify the Periodic Schedule using the Setper command, see Setting a Periodic Schedule.

You can only display the Periodic Schedule for one machine at a time.

To display a Periodic Schedule, follow these steps:

1. Type Showper in a Linux shell and press [Enter]. The system prompts you for the machine whose Periodic Schedule you want to view.

INPUT MACHINE [hickey]:

2. Type the name of the machine for which you want to define a Periodic Schedule. If you press [Enter] without specifying a machine, the command uses the machine name that appears in brackets.

You can combine these two steps by adding the name of the machine you want to view at the end of the Showper command.

For example, if the machine you want to view is called hickey, then you would type the following command in a Linux shell to view its periodic schedule:

Showper hickey

The Periodic Schedule for that machine appears.