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Starting the client on linux systems, Starting the client on windows systems, Stopping the client – HP Neoview Release 2.3 Software User Manual

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Starting the Client on Linux Systems

Use this shell command to start the Transporter Client. You specify the control file depending
on where the file resides. If the control file is not found, Transporter exits with an error.

The control file is in $NVTHOME/conf:

jtrans.sh {-run | -recover}MyControlFile.txt

The control file is in the current directory:

jtrans.sh {-run | -recover} ./MyControlFile.txt

The control file is in a directory you specify — in this case, my/trans/dir:

jtrans.sh {-run | -recover} /my/trans/dir/MyControlFile.txt

Starting the Client on Windows Systems

Type this at the

Command prompt on a Windows system

to start the Transporter Client. You

specify the control file depending on where the file resides. If the control file is not found,
Transporter exits with an error.

The control file is in $NVTHOME\conf. This is the default.

jtrans.bat {-run | -recover} MyControlFile.txt

The control file is in the current directory:

jtrans.bat {-run | -recover} .\MyControlFile.txt

The control file is in a directory you specify — in this case, my/trans/dir:

jtrans.bat {-run | -recover} /my/trans/dir/MyControlFile.txt

Command prompt on a Windows system

1.

Click Start –> Run

2.

In the Open text box, type cmd.exe

Stopping the Client

The Transporter client stops automatically when a data movement operation directed by a control
file has completed. If you need to abruptly stop a running data movement operation, use this
command:

For Linux: stopjtrans.sh MyControlFile.txt

For Windows: stopjtrans.bat MyControlFile.txt

You can recover this operation later, unless the job to recover involves one of these:

An extract operation

A load operation using a staging table

A load operation with the

“noaudit” (page 51)

option set to true.

A load operation using a named pipe or JMS trickle feed source.

For more information about job recovery, refer to

“Job Recovery” (page 67)

.

The Transporter Job

The units that make up a control file are called jobs. A job is a load or extract operation consisting
of several job entries.

A job entry is a unique source/target pairing consisting of:

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Load and Extract Operations