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Systemwalker Operation Manager Q & A Guide

5.6 Q: What is the Difference between the Network Job Execution and the Job Execution by the mjrmtjob Command?

Applicable versions and levels

A

There are functional differences as below between the network job execution and the job execution by the mjrmtjob command.

Function

Network job

Job execution by the mjrmtjob command

Execution method

Job execution with the execution server name specified

Y

Y

Distributed execution

Y

N

Execution server redundancy

Y

N

Continuous execution mode
(Continue monitoring after a schedule server goes down)

Y

N

Execution environment

Execution directory specification

Y

Y

Queue control (control of multiplicity, priority, priority order)

Y

Y (*1)

Execution user specification

Y

Y

Job exclusion

Y

Y (*1)

Standard output/standard error output file

Y

Y

Transmission of execution command

Y

N

Estimated processing time specification

Y

Y (*1)

Cut-off execution time specification

Y

Y (*1)

Job net variable specification

Y

Y (*1)

Job definition variable specification

Y

Y (*1)

Variable parameter specification

Y

Y (*1)

Environment variable specification

Y

N

Specification of environment variables set by the Job Execution Control

Y

N

History information output

Execution history

Y

Y (*1)

Operation record information

Y

Y (*1)

Jobs that run on the execution server

Task Link command

Y

N

Systemwalker script

Y

N

Y: Supported N: Not supported

*1: Can be controlled from the server where Systemwalker Operation Manager is installed (not available on the execution destination remote machine)