Applicable versions and levels
Solaris versions: 5.0 or later
Linux versions: 5.2, V10.0L10 or later
Linux for Itanium versions: V12.0L10 or later
HP-UX versions: 5.1 or later
AIX versions: 5.1 or later
DS versions: V20L10
Check all applicable actions below to resolve the issue.
Action 1
Points to check
Is the trust host definition invalid?
Cause
For a network job, if the trust host definition on the execution server side is invalid, the execution of the job will be refused.
Action method
Check if the host name defined in the trust host matches the host name output when the uname -n command was executed on the schedule server (if the schedule server is Windows, this is the hostname command).
Action 2
Points to check
Is the execution server Windows, and is the Execute jobs under the respective job owner's authority check box selected in the Options tab of the Define Operating Information window on the execution server?
Cause
If the schedule server is UNIX and the execution server is Windows when running a network job, and Execute jobs under the respective job owner's authority is enabled on the execution server, the job terminates abnormally.
Action method
Disable Execute jobs under the respective job owner's authority on the execution server.