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INDUMATI
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Joined: 03 Jan 2008 Posts: 3 Location: pune
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Hi,
I have a question on CA7. There are some applications that run on CA7 and I am studying the scheduling logic of these applications.
I want to know how many Schedule IDs are defined so far. In other words, I want to see all the existing Schedule IDs ?
Pls assist. |
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somnath.barik
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Joined: 16 Aug 2007 Posts: 8 Location: mumbai
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i think tat depend on sheduler. |
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INDUMATI
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Joined: 03 Jan 2008 Posts: 3 Location: pune
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Schedule ID is a three-digit number ranging from 001 to 255. Now, if I want to know how many scheduleIDs are there in the system, how to view that ?
somnath.barik wrote: |
i think tat depend on sheduler. |
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expat
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 8797 Location: Welsh Wales
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You have answered your own question, any number between 1 and 255.
You will need to list any particular job to see which SCHIDs it will use. |
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HappySrinu
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Joined: 22 Jan 2008 Posts: 194 Location: India
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INDUMATI wrote: |
Hi,
I have a question on CA7. There are some applications that run on CA7 and I am studying the scheduling logic of these applications.
I want to know how many Schedule IDs are defined so far. In other words, I want to see all the existing Schedule IDs ?
Pls assist. |
Hi,
FIrst and best answer is to check with CA7 admin team.
If you want to know by your self and if you have enough access rights to play in CA7 environment you can use few commands like
Lq,Job=, all (not sure) which will give all jobs run on that machine from there you can view diff id's for diff jobs. Mostly schedling id depends on criticality and application driven. |
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valadezm
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Joined: 05 May 2006 Posts: 7
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If you have access and depending on the # of jobs defined to your ca-7.
LSCHD,JOB=*,LIST=BYSID |
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Robin Johnson
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Joined: 21 Feb 2008 Posts: 12 Location: Arkansas
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This is a really good question. This issue just came up today and I am reesearching it myself. I was looking through the Unicenter Job Management manual under the reporting tool, and I have not found anything in there. I also checked the primer and cannot not find anything.
I need to list every SCHID that we have in our system. I know that it is 1-255...I want to know every existing SCHID that we have in use.
Any ideas? I have looked everywhere and could really use the help. I used the LSCHD,JOB=*,LIST=BYSID before even looking here. We must have too many jobs because it does not come back with anything.
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help. |
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PeD
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Joined: 26 Nov 2005 Posts: 459 Location: Belgium
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We must have too many jobs because it does not come back with anything |
What do you mean by this. No hits or failed command? |
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Robin Johnson
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Joined: 21 Feb 2008 Posts: 12 Location: Arkansas
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I think that it got too much information back. I'll post what I did and how I got the info, but there HAS to be a better way. I ran a batch job that executed the command: LSCHD,JOB=*,LIST=BYSID
Then I did a sort on the information and listed only the columns that had the SCHIDs in them. Once I got all of the duplicates out, I sent the file from host to excel and printed it. What a long time this process took. I was able to see what SCHIDs my shop is currently using of the 255 available.
The information that came back from the command when entered in CA7 was too much information. |
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