NetBatch Manual
Commands
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STATUS JOB Command
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RUNNABLE
Figure 6-6. JOB..., DETAIL C ommand- Display for Jobs That Are Not Executing,
Over Limit, or Suspended
Table 6-8. Job States (page 1 of 4)
State Description
EVENT The job has the WAITON attribute and does not run until released. When
released, the job’s state changes to READY or TAPE, depending on its
tape drive requirement. For more information on the WAITON attribute, see
WAITON Job Attribute
on page 7-119.
EXECUTING The job is running.
OVER LIMIT The job exceeded the execution time limit specified by the LIMIT attribute
but is still running. For more information on the LIMIT attribute, see LIMIT
Job Attribute on page 7-75.
18} STATUS JOB 33, DETAIL
JOB 33 TEST-JOB (Run No: 1) Log: 72
LOCAL 255,255 11:48:38 Selpri: 3 DEFAULT
START STOP(CC: 0) ELAPSED CPU
Avg - - 000:02:02 000:00:00
Max - - 000:02:02 000:00:00
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Elapsed time and CPU
time taken:
- On average (row Avg)
- By longest run (row Max)
- By last run (row Prev)
User ID of job owner
Indicates whether
job submitted from
a node that is local
to or remote from
the scheduler
Scheduled date and
time of next run
Date and time state
changed to current
state
Date and time job
last terminated
Actual start date and
time of last run
State ( hh:mm:ss
indicates TIME)
Job number
and name
Spooler-job
number of
job log file
Class
Completion code
returned by executor-
program process when
job last terminated
Number of times
job has run (valid
for recurrent jobs
only)
Selection
priority
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