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Musab Razeen Ahmed
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Joined: 24 Feb 2011 Posts: 16 Location: India
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Hello All,
I am new to ca-7 scheduler. I added a job and then scheduled it to run every day at 08:45. The job came to REQ queue at 08:15. Then it was placed in the RDY queue. But the job did not execute at all for a long time and finally entered into LATE status. It was a simple test job with just a single step using IEFBR14.
Could anyone please let me know what might be the possivle problem? |
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Robert Sample
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Joined: 06 Jun 2008 Posts: 8696 Location: Dubuque, Iowa, USA
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Did you check to see if the job was waiting for an initiator? Or perhaps that the data set you were referencing in the IEFBR14 step was under exclusive access by another job? There are many possible reasons for the delay, and not all of them have to do with CA-7. |
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Musab Razeen Ahmed
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Joined: 24 Feb 2011 Posts: 16 Location: India
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Hi the dataset requirements are all met and no other job is using that dataset.
Could you please help me with the command to check if the job is waiting for an initiator? |
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vasanthz
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Joined: 28 Aug 2007 Posts: 1742 Location: Tirupur, India
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Hello,
You can go to SDSF, then type INIT, you would get a list of ACTIVE and INACTIVE initiators for job classes.
or alternatively, issue TSO command TSO TASID then option 4 - Initiator Status List |
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