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Field Descriptions
The user ID of the last user validated by a function performed during the current
session.
When you display details of a scheduler, the field shows the user-ID of the scheduler
owner.
Home Term
Use the Home Term field to enter the Guardian file name of the home terminal of the
scheduler process. The scheduler uses the home terminal to log an error message
when it detects a fatal error and is about to terminate abnormally. The home terminal
can be a device (for example, a printer) or process, but not a disk file.
The default value is the name of the home terminal specified in the PATHCONF file by
the SET SERVER HOMETERM command.
Prog Vol
Use the Prog Vol field to specify the volume and subvolume containing the object file
NETBATCH. This file contains the scheduler program. The system where the file
resides is implicit in the field and is the system specified for the scheduler process.
The default value is the volume and subvolume specified in the PATHCONF file by the
SET SERVER (PARAM PROG-VOL “$volume.subvol”) command.
CPU
Use the CPU field to specify the CPU where the NetBatch-Plus application creates the
primary scheduler process. The process is created when you perform the F9–Run
function. To specify the CPU, enter one of:
An integer in the range 0 through 15 identifying a CPU on the system specified for
the scheduler process. When you press F9, the NetBatch-Plus application checks
the availability of the CPU before creating the process. The process is not created
if the CPU is not configured for the system or is down.
An asterisk (*) to specify any CPU available on the system specified for the
scheduler process. When you press F9, the NetBatch-Plus application replaces the
asterisk with the number of the CPU where it creates the process.
When the primary scheduler process is running, the only way you can change its CPU
is by performing the F14–Switch CPU function.
The default value is *.
Backup
The Backup field shows the number of the CPU where the backup scheduler process
is running. The scheduler creates its backup when you perform the F10–Start function.
The field shows the value NO if a primary scheduler process has no backup.