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DONNA-
Mike's comment about sysstart was covered in a thread a few months back when
I asked if the NEWJOBQ command could be put in sysstart (it can't). Jeff
Vance did some homework to determine what was legal, and I think he pondered
the question as to why some of the newer commands haven't been added. I
think he may still be in the pondering stage ;>)
Gary
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From: Michael Berkowitz [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 3:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] job queues?
donna (lower-case) garverick writes
hi all!
is there any better documentation for job queues other than
the 6.0 communicator? <sigh> anyhow....are job queues
persistant? that is, do they survive a reboot? or do they
have to be recreated (say at start-up time)?
also, if a job is in a wait state and the system crashes,
will it still be there if the system is restarted with
'start recovery'? - d
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jobqs do not survive a shutdown, and must be recreated on start up. Of
course that's what sysstart or a logonudc is for.
to survive a start recovery you must have the ;restart parameter on your job
line. to survive anything else you better have used mpex's savejob command.
mike berkowitz
guess? inc.
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