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Displays the status information about jobs/sessions. (CM)
[[#]Snnn ] [[#]Jnnn ] SHOWJOB [STATUS ][;JOBQ][;*listfile] [SCHED ] [item[;item[;...]]]
#Snnn The session number (assigned by MPE/iX) of the session for which the status information is to be displayed. The information appears in Type I format, described under "OPERATION". Default is that the status information for all jobs/sessions is displayed. #Jnnn The job number (assigned by MPE/iX) of the job for which status information is to be displayed. The information is in Type I format, described under "OPERATION". Default is that the status information for all jobs/sessions is displayed. STATUS Lists the number of jobs and sessions in each processing state and the current jobfence and job/session limits. This information is in Type II format, described under "OPERATION". Default is that the status information for all job/sessions is displayed. SCHED Displays only the scheduled jobs. The information is in Type III format, described under "OPERATION". item A list of jobs/sessions whose status is displayed. Default is that the status information for all jobs/sessions is displayed. The syntax appears below. *listfile Formal file designator of the file on which the output listing is written. A backreference to a FILE equation is required. The listfile is a temporary file with record size of 256 bytes, blocked one record per block, with Carriage Control (CCTL), with the time and date displayed. You can override the default characteristics of listfile with the FILE command. Default is $STDLIST. FOR ITEM JOBQ Displays the queuename to which each job belongs.
{@J } {@S } [JOB={@, }] {[jsname,]username.acctname} {INTRO } {EXEC } [;{SUSP } {WAIT [,N] } [,D]
JOB= A list of jobs/sessions for which status information is to be displayed. Use one of the following options @J Displays status information for all jobs. @S Displays status information for all sessions. @ Displays status information for all jobs and sessions. Default. jsname,]username.acctname The jsname is an optional name given to the session or job by the user. The username parameter is the user name established by the account manager. This name may consist of one to eight alphanumeric characters beginning with an alphabetic character. The acctname parameter is the name of the account established by the system manager. This name may consist of one to eight alphanumeric characters beginning with an alphabetic character. The @ can be used to replace the jsname or username in a specified account. NOTE: You can not use the @ option if the jsname option has been specified. INTRO, EXEC, SUSP or WAIT Displays the status of all jobs or sessions in a specified state. INTRO means that the job is introduced. In this case, the spooler process validates the JOB command and, if the job is legitimate, copies the job input records to disk. EXEC means that the job is executing. SUSP means that the job or session is suspended, because table entries or system resources are unavailable. WAIT means that there are no available list devices for the job. WAIT has the following subparameters N Displays the status of nondeferred READY device files. D Displays the status of deferred READY device files. If information for only one device file is displayed, output is in Type I format; if information for more than one device file is displayed, output is in Type I followed by Type II format. (Format types are described under "OPERATION".)
This command enables you to determine the number of jobs and sessions in each processing state, the current jobfence and job/session limits, and allows you to keep track of individual spooled and streamed jobs that are entered in the system. The output appears in two possible formats or in a combination of both formats Type I JOBNUM STATE IPRI JIN JLIST INTRODUCED JOB NAME #S16 EXEC 45 45 MON 708A TEST.PUBS JOBFENCE= 0; JLIMIT = 3; SLIMIT= 16 Type II 7 JOBS 0 INTRO 0 WAIT; INCL 0 DEFERRED 7 EXEC; INCL 7 SESSIONS 0 SUSP JOBFENCE= 0; JLIMIT= 3; SLIMIT= 16 If the SHOWJOB SCHED command is used, the output is displayed as shown below. The STATE field shows that the job is scheduled. The SCHEDULED-INTRO field shows the time and date the job will be introduced to the system. Note that the scheduled jobs are listed in the order in which they will be introduced to the system. If you enter only the SHOWJOB command, the formatted output for jobs and sessions in the INTRO, WAIT, and EXEC states will be displayed first in the Type I and Type II formats. The formatted data for jobs in the SCHED state is displayed last and is in the Type III format. Type III CURRENT 5/13/85 1600 JOBNUM STATE IPRI JIN JLIST SCHEDULED-INTRO JOB NAME #J38 SCHED 3 10 6 5/16/84 1124 NOTHING,JON.OSE #J23 SCHED 8 10 PP 5/25/84 801 REPORT,MGR.OSE #J25 SCHED 8 10 LP 7/ 4/84 1805 FIREWORK,UNCLE.SAM 3 JOBS (DISPLAYED) JOBFENCE=7; JLIMIT=2; SLIMIT=20 If specified, the ;JOBQ option displays the queuenames into which each job belongs. Showjob output format will have a new field JOBQ. If the ;JOBQ option is not specified the SHOWJOB output will be the same as before. This command may be issued from a session, job, in BREAK, or from a Program. Pressing [Break] aborts the execution of this command.
To determine the number of jobs and sessions in each processing state, the current jobfence and the job/session limits, enter SHOWJOB STATUS 6 JOBS 0 INTRO 0 WAIT; INCL 0 DEFERRED 6 EXEC; INCL 6 SESSIONS 0 SUSP JOBFENCE= 0; JLIMIT= 3; SLIMIT= 16 To get a report on all jobs and sessions in the system, enter SHOWJOB JOBNUM STATE IPRI JIN JLIST INTRODUCED JOB NAME #S745 EXEC 29 29 MON 253P DL,SPL.ALANG #S746 EXEC 26 26 MON 253P CLI.AOPSYS 2 JOBS 0 INTRO 0 WAIT; INCL 0 DEFERRED 2 EXEC; INCL 2 SESSIONS 0 SUSP JOBFENCE= 2; JLIMIT= 1; SLIMIT= 16 The following example of a SHOWJOB command sequence illustrates an override of the default characteristics of listfile with the FILE command, and shows the output produced with the new listfile characteristics FILE A;REC=40,1,F,ASCII;NOCCTL SHOWJOB;*A SAVE A FCOPY FROM=A;TO= HP32212A.3.21 FILE COPIER (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. 1985 MON, MAY 7, 1987, 754 AM JOBNUM STATE IPRI JIN JLIST INTRODUCED JOB NAME #S46 EXEC 20 20 MON 714A OPERATOR.SYS #S45 EXEC 47 47 MON 637A MAC.PUBS #S47 EXEC 10S LP MON 726A SUPPORT.DOC #S48 EXEC 102 102 MON 728A MAC.TECH #J19 EXEC 28 28 MON 641A JON.OSE #S49 EXEC* 34 34 MON 731A FLASH.G #J21 EXEC 10S LP MON 715A DELIVER,MAIL.MAIL #J22 EXEC 10S LP MON 714A RSPOOLJ,RSPOOL.SYS 8 JOBS (DISPLAYED) 0 INTRO 0 WAIT; INCL 0 DEFERRED 8 EXEC; INCL 5 SESSIONS 0 SUSP JOBFENCE= 6; JLIMIT= 4; SLIMIT= 50 EOF FOUND IN FROMFILE AFTER RECORD 17 18 RECORDS PROCESSED *** 0 ERRORS END OF SUBSYSTEM To display the job queue names, enter SHOWJOB;JOBQ JOBNUM STATE IPRI JIN JLIST JOBQ INTRODUCED JOB NAME #J3 EXEC 10S LP HPSYSJQ WED 11:46A FTPMON,FTP.SYS #J7 EXEC 2 LP SYSMGRQ WED 5:47P EMG,MGR.SYSMGR To display a particular job and job queue name, enter SHOWJOB #J7;JOBQ JOBNUM STATE IPRI JIN JLIST JOBQ INTRODUCED JOB NAME #J7 EXEC 10S LP SYSMGRQ WED 5:47P EMG,MGR.SYSMGR JOBFENCE= 7; JLIMIT= 10; SLIMIT= 60 The SHOWJOB command reports a job or session as being in EXEC* when it is initializing. After initialization is complete, the state will change to EXEC. The number shown in the EXEC state is the sum of the jobs and sessions in both EXEC and EXEC*.
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