NetBatch-Plus Reference Manual
NetBatch-Plus Screens
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Functions
To set the CLASS attribute, enter the names of the classes you want to assign to the
executor. (The classes must be added to the scheduler on the Class Details screen
before you can assign them to the executor.) The order in which you assign classes to
an executor determines the class priority. For example, assigning class B to the first
field in the Classes column and class A to the second field gives priority to jobs in class
B. You can assign a class to more than one executor.
To make the executor available to execute jobs belonging to any class, enter an
asterisk (*) in the first field in the column. After you specify this option, you cannot also
specify individual classes for that executor unless you overwrite the asterisk.
If you add or update an executor when all Classes column fields are blank, the
executor adopts the DEFAULT-CLASS scheduler attribute. The NetBatch-Plus
application enters the name of this class in the first field in the column when you press
F4–Add or F6–Update. To display the DEFAULT-CLASS scheduler attribute before you
perform these functions, use the Scheduler Info screen.
Functions
These functions are available on the Executor Info screen:
Function Description
F1–Read Shows the attributes of the executor you specified in the Executor Name
field.
F3–Status Displays the Executor Status screen. Use this screen to display status
information about one or more executors. The information identifies each
executor’s CPU and shows executor processing states. If an executor is
running a job, the information also includes the job number and name of
the class to which the job belongs.
You can select an executor on the Executor Status screen and return to
the Executor Info screen to inquire about, update, or delete that executor.
F4–Add** Adds a new executor to the scheduler. F4 is the same as the BATCHCOM
command ADD EXECUTOR.
If you add an executor when all Classes column fields are blank, the
executor adopts the DEFAULT-CLASS scheduler attribute. NetBatch-Plus
enters the name of this class in the first field in the column when you
press F4. To display the DEFAULT-CLASS scheduler attribute before you
perform this function, use the Scheduler Info screen.
F6–Update** Alters attributes of the current executor. F6 is the same as the
BATCHCOM command ALTER EXECUTOR.
If you update an executor when all Classes column fields are blank, the
executor adopts the DEFAULT-CLASS scheduler attribute. NetBatch-Plus
enters the name of this class in the first field in the column when you
press F6. To display the DEFAULT-CLASS scheduler attribute before you
perform this function, use the Scheduler Info screen.
* Function is available on screen, but not displayed.
** Function is available only to super-group users (255, n).