NetBatch Manual

NBEXEC
NetBatch Manual522460-004
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Command and Variable Reference Summary
PROGRAM
NBEXEC, IN $NB.INFILES.ZBATWARM, OUT [#MYTERM], STARTUP "ID
D940920, LIMIT 00:10"
Job ZBAT-WARM-START Jobnumber 1 submitted
> PAUSE
NBEXEC T9190D30 - (31OCT94^01JUN94) - 20 Sep 1994 09:06:12
(C)1986 Tandem (C)2004 Hewlett Packard Development Company,
L.P.
JOB ID: D940920
SYSTEM SUPERVISOR: \MELBDEV.$SCHD
JOB NUMBER: 1
NBEXEC PROCESS NAME: \MELBDEV.$X630
HOME TERMINAL: Self
CURRENT VOLUME: \MELBDEV.$NB.INFILES
USERID: 255,255
USERNAME: SUPER.SUPER
SECURITY: NCNU
XPRI: 147
CONTROL FILE NAME: \MELBDEV.$NB.INFILES.ZBATWARM
LIST FILE NAME: \MELBDEV.$ZTN0.#PTY4
TIME LIMIT: 00:10
09:06:14 $KILL OFF
09:06:14 $ALLOW NOERRORS
09:06:14 :PPD $ZBAT
0274-E Process does not exist, \MELBDEV.$ZBAT
09:06:14 FAIL $IF NOT #ERROR $GOTO END
09:06:14 :NETBATCH /NAME $ZBAT, NOWAIT/ $DATA7.ZBAT
09:06:50 $IF #ERROR $GOTO END
09:06:50 :BATCHCOM $ZBAT; START SCHEDULER
Scheduler started
09:07:02 .END
09:07:03 BATCH ending
Command and Variable Reference Summary
Command Identifiers
NBEXEC command identifiers are:
$ (dollar sign) indicates a control-file command. These commands alter the control-
file processing sequence, determine control-file output, send messages to other
processes and devices, and set parameters. Control-file commands are:
: (colon) indicates a command-interpreter command. These commands get
information about and control a job’s execution environment, and start and control
processes. They also can create disk files, execute TACL commands in a disk file,
and add comments to a control file. Command-interpreter commands are:
$ALLOW $GOTO $LIST $RELEASE $SETS
$CHAIN $IF $MESSAGE $RETURN
$CHKPNT $KILL $PAGE $SETL