HP-UX SNAplus2 RJE User's Guide

SNAplus2 RJE Components and Operation
Getting Information About RJE Jobs
Chapter 376
RECV: Output Received from the Host
The remaining fields are as follows:
“*” (unused field)
The name of the output device specified by the host: PRT
n
, PUN
n
,or
EXC
n
(printer, punch or exchange device)
The data type specified by the host: TEXT (text data) or TRANSP
(binary data)
The size of the output file (in kilobytes)
The directory and file name of the output file (or, for program output,
the name of the output program to which the output was sent)
ROUT: Output Routed by rjeusr/rjeusrpad
The remaining fields are as follows:
The name of the user on the usr card. If no usr card is used, this field
will be “*” (unused field).
The name of the outputdevice to which the output was routed: PRT
n
,
PUN
n
, or EXC
n
.
If output was routed with a usr card, “USR” appears in this field. If
no usr card was used, “NO-USR” appears in this field.
“*” (unused field)
The directory and name of the output file to which the output was
routed
The RJE job log file will grow without bounds. You should check the file
at intervals and delete it, or delete older entries to prevent the file from
growing too large and using too much disk space.
Other Sources of Information
Another way getting information about RJE jobs is with the snaprjelst
command. If you use this command with the -s option, you can list all of
the jobs that have been sent to the host. This includes only the jobs that
have been successfully sent to the host.
If you use this command with the -b option, you can list both jobs
waiting and jobs sent, including jobs that were not successfully sent to
the host.