A Summary of Scheduling Commands
The following table lists the batch processing scheduling commands and parameters that are useful for managing the batch processing schedule.
Command |
Effect |
Status |
Displays the Schedule Status (default for all machines). |
Options: [machine]: Limits the display to specified machines (separate machine names with spaces). [prefix]: Limits the display to machines with specified prefix. |
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Showdef |
Displays Default schedules. |
Setdef |
Modifies Default schedules. |
Showper |
Displays Periodic schedule (for a single machine only). |
Options: [machine]: Specifies the machine whose Periodic schedule you want to display. |
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Setper |
Sets and/or clears Periodic schedule. |
Showsup |
Displays Supervisory schedule (for a single machine only). |
Options: [machine]: Specifies the machine whose Supervisory schedule you want to display. |
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Setsup |
Sets and/or clears Supervisory schedules. |
Sdenv |
Shuts down environments. |
Suenv |
Starts up environments. |
start_process_starter |
Starts process running on a machine (you must be logged into the machine, and should be SuperUser when running this command). |
tail -options file |
Displays last 10 lines of specified file (Linux). |
Options: -n: Specifies the number of lines from the file to display. -f: Updates the display as the file changes (must use Ctrl + C or Breal key to quit). |
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ps
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Options: -f: Displays full listing. -u [username]: Limits display to specified Linux user name. |