This section explains the messages without event ID, which are output by Jobscheduler commands.
[Description]
Correct parameter format of the jobschprintcsv command
[User Response]
Specify the parameter in the correct format.
[Description]
Correct parameter format of the jobschprintcsv command
[User Response]
Specify the parameter in the correct format.
[Description]
The jobschprint command is not found.
[System Action]
Stop processing.
[System Administrator Response]
Check that Systemwalker Centric Manager is installed properly.
[Description]
The directory already exists.
[Parameter]
XXXX: Directory path
[System Action]
Cancels command execution.
[System Administrator Response]
Check if the subsystem with the specified number has already been used. If it has not, delete the environment in accordance with the procedure for deleting a subsystem, and execute the command again.
[Description]
One of the bin directories listed below does not exist.
/opt/FJSVJMCMN/bin
/opt/FJSVJOBSC/bin
/opt/FHPJMCMN/bin
/opt/FHPJOBSCH/bin
/opt/FAIXJMCMN/bin
/usr/FAIXJOBSC/bin
[System Action]
Cancels command execution.
[System Administrator Response]
Collect information using the Maintenance Information Collection Tool, and contact Fujitsu technical support.
[Description]
The system failed to acquire host information.
[System Action]
Stop processing.
[System Administrator Response]
Check whether the network environment is defined properly.
[Description]
The correct createsubsystem.sh command syntax is shown.
[System Action]
Cancels command execution.
[System Administrator Response]
Specify options in accordance with Usage.
[Description]
Correct parameter format of the jobschcsvtodef command
[User Response]
Specify the parameter in the correct format.
[Description]
Correct parameter format of the jobschdeftocsv command
[User Response]
Specify the parameter in the correct format.
[Description]
The executing user does not belong to the root group.
[System Action]
Cancels command execution.
[System Administrator Response]
Execute the command as a user who belongs to the root group.