Setting Supervisory Schedules
When you are ready to modify your Supervisory Schedule, you need to specify the following:
- The machine(s) for which you want to create or update the supervisory schedule(s)
- The type of batch processing work you want to assign
- The environments to process
- When to start and stop the batch process
You can add jobs to the schedule if a Supervisory Schedule already exists for a particular machine, or you can clear out any pre-existing jobs before setting new jobs in the schedule. You can clear a Supervisory Schedule without setting any new jobs (see Clearing Supervisory Schedules).
If you press Enter/Return without entering anything, the command uses the information that appears in brackets of commands.
- In a GNU/Linux shell, type:
Showsup
You are prompted for the machine(s) whose Supervisory schedule you want to modify.
INPUT A SINGLE MACHINE NAME, THE PREFIX OF A MACHINE NAME, OR all [all]:
- Select the machines you want to modify by typing the name of a single machine, a prefix (to select a range of machines that start with the same prefix), or all to modify all the Supervisory schedules for all the machines.
If you type a prefix, a list of machines that contain that prefix appears. Type the numbers that correspond to the machines you want to view.
For example, if you have three machines that start with "hi", you can type hi as a prefix. The system would then display a list of all the machines that start with"hi":
input a set of machines, or hit return to indicate all these machines:
1 = hickey, 2 = highlander, 3=high-definition
Press Enter/Return to select all the machines in the list or select specific machines by typing their corresponding numbers.
You are asked if you want to modify the Supervisory schedule on more machines.
DO YOU WANT TO INPUT MORE MACHINES (y/n) [n]:
- Do one of the following:
- Type y to select more machines.
- Type n to not select any more machines.
You are prompted to clear the existing schedule before defining new entries.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO CLEAR THE SCHEDULE OF PRE-EXISTING ENTRIES? (y/n) [n]:
- Do one of the following:
- Type y to remove any existing schedules on the machine(s).
- Type n to preserve any existing schedules on the machine(s). The system will add your new entries to the existing set of entries.
You are prompted to schedule any new entries in your Supervisory schedule.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SCHEDULE ANY ENTRIES? (y/n) [y]
- Do one of the following:
- Type y to schedule new entries. Proceed to the next step to define the schedule.
- Type n to not schedule any new entries. This cancels the Setper command without scheduling any new entries.
- If you typed y to the previous prompt, you are prompted to activate or deactivate the selected machines.
input ON or OFF [on]:
- Type on to activate the Supervisory schedule for the selected machines.
- Type off to deactivate the Supervisory schedule for the selected machines. The machine(s) will not perform any Supervisory batch processing, regardless of what the other Supervisory entries have been scheduled.
You are prompted to decide if you want vectorizing work performed on the machine.
INPUT TYPE OF WORK ALLOWED is vectorize work allowed (y/n) [no]
- Do one of the following:
- Type y to schedule Vector batch processing.
- Type n to not schedule Vector batch processing.
The system prompts you to decide if you want rendering work performed on the machine.
is render work allowed (y/n) [yes]
- Do one of the following:
- Type y to schedule Render batch processing.
- Type n to not schedule Render batch processing.
You are prompted to select the environments to be scheduled for batch processing. All the environments in your system appear in this list, each one assigned to a number.
INPUT A SET OF DATABASE ENVIRONMENTS
1 = Production, 2 = Tutorials, 3 = Commercials default - [Production Commercials]
- Type the number that corresponds to the environment(s) you want to schedule and press [Enter/Return]. If you select more than one environment, the system asks if you want to establish a priority.
should processing of the DBenv's be prioritized? (y/n) [yes]
You can prioritize your environments so that batch processing works on the highest priority environment first. If you do not define a priority, the batch processing does an equal amount of work for each environment.
The order in which you type the environment numbers can determine their batch processing priority in the schedule (the first environment you type has the highest priority). However, the order in which you type the environments is not important if you don't want to prioritize the environments (by answering no to the system prompt).
In this example, if you want to schedule only the Production and Tutorials environments for batch processing, you would type: 1 2, indicating that Production has a higher priority than Tutorials for batch processing.
- Select if you want to assign a priority to the environments you selected.
- Type y to prioritize batch processing.
- Type n to not prioritize batch processing.
The scheduler prompts you to define the time and day when to start the Supervisory batch processing.
INPUT BEGIN TIME in 24-hr. format [15:17] input day [wed]:
- Type the time (in 24-hour format) and day (in day of the week format) when to begin batch processing and press Enter/Return.
The scheduler prompts you for the end time.
INPUT END TIME in 24-hr. format: input day [thu]:
- Type the time (in 24-hour format) and the day (in day of the week format) when to stop the batch processing and press Enter/Return.
A summary of the job you just scheduled appears. The scheduler then prompts you to confirm that you want to enter this job in the schedule.
- Do one of the following:
- Type y to add this job into your Supervisory schedule.
- Type n if you do not want to add this job into your Supervisory schedule.
The scheduler gives you the opportunity to add another job to your Supervisory schedule.
DO YOU WANT TO SCHEDULE ANOTHER EVENT (y/n) [y]
- Do one of the following:
- Type y to add another job and press Enter/Return. Repeat steps 7 to 13.
- Type n if you do not want to enter another job and press Enter/Return.
When you finish adding jobs to the Supervisory schedule, a summary of the entire Supervisory schedule appears.