StorageTek 6 manual Submitting Jobs, fname, ftype, fmode, class, acsname, nodename

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Submitting Jobs

Submitting Jobs

Jobs may be submitted to the ACS service machine in several ways.

1.One method is to use ACS EXEC. This method does not require that the sender knows the protocol or the name/node of the ACS service machine. It is the recommended technique.

EXEC ACS SUBMIT fname ftype fmode class

fname

the CMS filename of the job file.

ftype

the CMS filetype of the job file. If omitted, it defaults to ‘SLKJCL’.

fmode

the CMS filemode of the job file. If omitted, it defaults to ‘‘*’’.

class

the job class desired. If omitted, it defaults to ‘‘U’’.

Note: These jobs must be submitted in job class L:

HSC startup (HSCINIT, SLSBINIT)

RECONFIG

2.From a virtual machine on the same host:

CP SPOOL PUN acsname NOCONT NOHOLD CLASS class

PUNCH fname ftype fmode (NOHeader

acsname

the name of the ACS service machine

3. From a virtual machine on another network node:

CP SPOOL PUN RSCS NOCONT NOHOLD CLASS class

CP TAG DEV PUN nodename acsname

PUNCH fname ftype fmode (NOHeader

acsname

the name of the ACS service machine

nodename

the name of the RSCS network node where the service machine resides

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StorageTek 6 manual Submitting Jobs, fname, ftype, fmode, class, acsname, nodename