NetBatch Manual
Scheduler Planning, Configuration, and
Management
NetBatch Manual—522460-004
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Running NETBATCH
!
indicates a cold start, thereby causing the scheduler to bypass validation of its
database and to purge these files from the database:
! has no effect on files not listed previously, such as scheduler log files. Omitting !
indicates a warm start and causes the scheduler to validate its database.
remote-node
is the name of a node remote to the scheduler. The parameter, which sets the
scheduler’s LOCALNAMES attribute, makes the scheduler treat jobs submitted
from licensed requesters on specified nodes as local jobs, not as remote jobs. (An
example of such a requester is NetBatch-Plus.) Through the schedulre, the
remotely submitted jobs gain the same access privileges on the scheduler’s node
as locally submitted jobs.
A scheduler without the LOCALNAMES attribute treats remotely submitted jobs as
remote jobs subject to normal Nonstop system remote-access restrictions.
remote-node, which can specify up to 30 remote nodes, can only be set when
NETBATCH is run by the local super ID (255,255).
For more information, see LOCALNAMES Scheduler Attribute on page 7-77.
EMS
sets the EMS scheduler attribute to ON to enable event-message generation by
the scheduler. For more information, see EMS Scheduler Attribute on page 7-54.
DISPLAY-SPI
makes the scheduler write to its log file SPI-format command and response buffers
received from and sent to requesters such as BATCHCOM. The buffers appear in
the log file in the same format as they appear in BATCHCOM when DISPLAY-SPI
is set to ON. For details, see DISPLAY-SPI Command on page 6-86.
REPORT-ON
sets the REPORT scheduler attribute to ON to generate reports by the scheduler.
Note. BATCHCOM searches for a scheduler named $ZBAT when a RUN BATCHCOM
command does not specify a scheduler. For this reason, consider using $ZBAT as a
scheduler name.
ATTACH CHKQUE0 JOB JOBCLASS
ATTACH10 CHKQUESV JOB0 JOBSAVED
BATCHCTL EXECUTO0 JOB1 NBATTX
CHKQUE EXECUTOR JOBCLAS0 NBATTX0