Arguments
- workstation
- When
used with jobstream.job, this specifies the name of the workstation
on which the job stream runs. When used with jobnumber, it
specifies the workstation on which the job runs. Except when also
using schedid, wildcard characters are permitted.
This argument might be required depending on the workstation where
you launch the command, as follows:
- If you launch the command on the workstation where the target jobs have run, the workstation argument is optional.
- If you launch the command on a hosted workstation, the workstation argument
is required. Hosted workstations are:
- extended agents
- agents
- pools
- dynamic pools
- jobstreamname
- Specifies the name of the job stream in which the job runs. Wildcard characters are permitted.
- (hhmm [date])
- Indicates the time and date the job stream instance is located
in the preproduction plan. The value hhmm corresponds to the
value assigned to the schedtime keyword in the job stream definition
if no at time constraint was set. After the job stream instance
started processing, the value of hhmm [date] is
set to the time the job stream started. The use of wildcards in this
field is not allowed. When issuing inline conman commands from
the shell prompt enclose the conman command in double quotes "
". For example, run this command as follows:
conman "sj my_workstation#my_js(2101 02/23).@"
- jobstream_id
- Specifies the unique job stream identifier. See Arguments for more information on job stream identifiers.
- schedid
- Indicates that the job stream identifier is used in selecting the job stream.
- jobname
- Specifies the name of the job. Wildcard characters are permitted.
- jobnumber
- Specifies the job number.
- jobqualifier
- See the following section.
- netagent
- Specifies the name of the HCL Workload Automation network agent that interfaces with the remote HCL Workload Automation network containing the target job. The two colons (::) are a required delimiter. Wildcard characters are permitted. For more information refer to Managing internetwork dependencies.
Note: HCL Workload Automation helps
you to identify the correct job stream instance when the job stream
selection provides an ambiguous result if more than one instance satisfy
your selection criteria. For example when more than one instances
of WK1#J1 are included in the production plan and
so the job stream selection provides an ambiguous result the following
prompt is automatically generated to allow you to choose the correct
instance:
Process WK1#J1[(0600 03/04/06),(0AAAAAAAAAAAABTB)]
(enter "y" for yes, "n" for no)?y
Command forwarded to batchman for WK1#J1[(0600 03/04/06),(0AAAAAAAAAAAABTB)]
Process WK1#J1[(1010 03/04/06),(0AAAAAAAAAAAABTC)]
(enter "y" for yes, "n" for no)?n
In the output only the job stream instance scheduled on (0600
03/04/06) and with identifier 0AAAAAAAAAAAABTB is
selected to run the command.