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11-20-2005 06:41 PM
11-20-2005 06:41 PM
Autosys
How to check autosys runing or not and als how to check schedule the scripts or not
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11-21-2005 01:07 AM
11-21-2005 01:07 AM
Re: Autosys
Easiest from command line:
$AUTOSYS/bin/chk_auto_up
ServerA:root /opt/ca/AUTOTREE_4.0/autosys/bin # ./chk_auto_up
______________________________________________________________________________
[1] Attempting (1) to Connect with Database: AUTDB
[1] *** Have Connected successfully with Database: AUTDB. ***
______________________________________________________________________________
Connected with Event Server: AUTDB
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Checking Machine: ServerA
Primary Event Processor is RUNNING on machine: ServerA
______________________________________________________________________________
$AUTOSYS/bin/chk_auto_up
ServerA:root /opt/ca/AUTOTREE_4.0/autosys/bin # ./chk_auto_up
______________________________________________________________________________
[1] Attempting (1) to Connect with Database: AUTDB
[1] *** Have Connected successfully with Database: AUTDB. ***
______________________________________________________________________________
Connected with Event Server: AUTDB
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Checking Machine: ServerA
Primary Event Processor is RUNNING on machine: ServerA
______________________________________________________________________________
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11-21-2005 01:10 AM
11-21-2005 01:10 AM
Re: Autosys
Sorry wish I could edit my message. But to check within a script you can use the chk_auto_up -Q flag.
According to the man page:
-Q Indicates that the command should not output a message, which
makes the command useful for inclusion in shell scripts. In this
case, the return code is sufficient to indicate the status.
Theres more details within the man page.
According to the man page:
-Q Indicates that the command should not output a message, which
makes the command useful for inclusion in shell scripts. In this
case, the return code is sufficient to indicate the status.
Theres more details within the man page.
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11-21-2005 01:12 AM
11-21-2005 01:12 AM
Re: Autosys
That's right in the manual :)
The DB check is really important, it will also catch license problems, You can also run a job every hour to cross-check.
Florian
The DB check is really important, it will also catch license problems, You can also run a job every hour to cross-check.
Florian
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