Examples – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Performing Routine Spooler Operations Using
Spoolcom
Guardian User’s Guide — 425266-001
14 -22
Controlling Jobs
Examples
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When you enter a Spoolcom JOB command, a listing similar to this is displayed on
your home terminal:
See
on page 14-23 for an explanation of the possible entries in the STA
column of this listing.
•
To check the status of job number 37, enter:
) JOB 37, STATUS
•
To place job 37 on hold, enter:
) JOB 37, HOLD
•
To remove job 37 from the hold state, enter:
) JOB 37, START
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To make job 37 print ahead of other jobs by changing its selection priority, enter:
) JOB 37, HOLD
) JOB 37, SELPRI 7
•
To change the location of job 37 to #TLOGOUT, enter:
) JOB 37, HOLD
) JOB 37, LOC #TLOGOUT
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To reroute job 37 (and any other jobs) from a down device:
1. Determine all the locations that are associated with the down device:
) DEV \SAGE.$C, XREF
A listing similar to this is displayed on your terminal:
JOB BATCH STA FLAGS OWNER TIME COPY PAGE REPORT LOCATION
22 RDY 4 30,1 08/09 1 1 NET MAIL #TLOGOUT
23 RDY 4 30,1 08/09 1 6 NET MAIL #TLOGALL
24 RDY 4 30,1 08/09 1 4 NET MAIL #TLOG
35 OPN 4 30,1 08/09 1 0 NET MAIL #TLOGOUT
36 OPN 4 30,1 08/09 1 0 NET MAIL #TLOGALL
37 OPN 4 30,1 08/09 1 0 NET MAIL #TLOG
DEVICE LOCATION PRINT PROCESS
\SAGE.$C #BIRD6.DEFAULT $SPLX
\SAGE.$C #EBIRD.DEFAULT $SPLX
\SAGE.$C #EBIRD1.DEFAULT $SPLX
\SAGE.$C #TAF3.DEFAULT $SPLX