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Systemwalker Operation Manager  Reference Guide
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7.1 List of Commands

The following are the commands used in the Job Execution Control function.

Commands executed with system administrator privileges

The commands provided by Job Execution Control and executed using the system administrator privileges are discussed in the sections from 7.2 to 7.13 in this chapter.

mjstart start command

Starts the operation of the Job Execution Control.

mjstop stop command

Stops the operation of the Job Execution Control.

mjsview log file output command

Displays the job execution history and operation information of the Job Execution Control service/daemon.

qalter queue attribute alter command

Alters queue attributes.

qjalter job attribute alter command

Alters job attributes.

qstart queue start command

Starts the inactive queue.

qstop queue stop command

Stops the running queue.

mjdjadd distributed execution host add command

With distributed job execution, adds a destination host to the host group during its operation.

mjdjdel distributed execution host delete command

With distributed job execution, deletes a destination host from the host group during its operation.

mjdjalt distributed execution setup alter command

With distributed job execution, alters the multiplicity of jobs on the destination host during its operation.

mjsdaemon job execution control daemon start command [UNIX]

Starts the Job Execution Control daemons.

mjshut job execution control daemon stop command [UNIX]

Stops the Job Execution Control daemons.

mjsmdset startup mode specification command

Specifies the startup mode of the Job Execution Control.

Commands executed with the general users privileges

The commands provided by Job Execution Control and executed using the general users privileges are discussed in the sections from 7.14 to 7.21.

qdel job delete command

Deletes jobs.

qhold job hold command

Holds jobs.

qjstat job information display command

Displays the job information (job name/job number/queue name/job status etc.).

qmove inter-queue job transfer command

Moves a job to another queue.

qrls held job release command

Releases the held job.

qstat queue status display command

Displays the queue status.

qsub job submit command

Submits a job.

mjdjstat distributed execution status display command

Displays the destination host status with distributed job execution.

mjptree job process information display command [Windows]

Displays processes running under jobs. The user who submitted the job can also execute this command.

Cautions

If you request other servers to execute a network job, the job should be operated on the server that submitted it, not on the execution server that executes the job. If you operate it on the execution server, it is not certified to work correctly.