Processes are placed in the Hold queue by a submit command with retain=initial, retain=yes, or hold=yes parameters specified. Processes submitted with hold=call also are placed in the Hold queue. Processes are moved from the Timer queue to the Hold queue by a change process command with hold=yes specified.

Additionally, Processes are moved from the Execution queue to the Hold queue by a flush process command with hold=yes specified.

Processes are moved from the Hold queue to the Execution queue by a change process command with the release parameter specified.

The following table shows the status values for the Hold queue:

Status

Comment

 

 

HC

Held for Call indicates that the Process was

 

submitted with hold=call specified. A

 

session started from either node causes the

 

Process to be moved to the Wait queue in

 

WC status. The Process is placed in the

 

Execution queue when the Process is

 

selected for execution.

 

 

HI

Held Initially indicates that the Process was

 

submitted with hold=yes specified. The

 

Process can be released later by a change

 

process command with release or hold=no

 

specified.

 

 

HE

Held due to error specifies that a session

 

error or other abnormal condition occurred.

 

 

HO

Held by Operator indicates that a change

 

process hold=yes was specified.

 

 

HR

Held Retain indicates that the Process was

 

submitted with retain=yes or retain=initial

 

specified and has already executed. The

 

Process can be released later by a change

 

process command with release specified.

 

 

HS

Held for Suspension indicates that the

 

operator issued a flush process command

 

with hold=yes specified. The Process can be

 

released later by a change process command

 

with release specified.

 

 

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