Lesson 3 Creating and Streaming a Job File
Q 3-24 The state of the job is EXEC.
Depending on how your terminal is set up, the state
of your session may be EXEC QUIET. This means that
no messages can be sent to your terminal screen.
Q 3-25 The job state is SCHED. This means that the job is
scheduled to run at a later time.
Q 3-26 You should match the descriptions and command as
follows:
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| Command Description |
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| 1. STREAM JOBFILE d. Job runs immediately. |
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| 2. STREAM JOBFILE c. Job will run today, at 8:00 A.M. |
| ;AT=8:00 |
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| 3. STREAM JOBFILE g. Job will run today, at 8:00 P.M. |
| ;AT=20:00 |
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| 4. STREAM JOBFILE f. Job will run today, 8 hours from |
| ;IN=,+8 now. |
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| 5. STREAM JOBFILE; h. Job will run tomorrow, 8 hours |
| IN=+1,+8 from now. |
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| 6. STREAM JOBFILE; b. Job will run on August 9 at 8:00 |
| DATE=08/09/89; P.M. |
| AT=20:00 |
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| 7. STREAM JOBFILE a. Job will run on Monday, at 10:00 |
| ;DAY=MONDAY P.M. |
| ;AT=22:00 |
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| 8. STREAM JOBFILE; DATE=08/09/89 e. Job will run on August 9, at the |
| same time you execute the STREAM |
| command today. |
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Q 3-27 The job will execute on the day specified, at the
time that matches the time when the job was
submitted.
Q 3-28 When you do a SHOWJOB #Jxxx, you should see this
message after the job has been aborted:
NO SUCH JOB(S)
JOBFENCE=x;JLIMIT=y;SLIMIT=z
Q 3-29 The job is supposed to run at midnight. Even
though the job has not yet run, use the ABORTJOB
command. It works on scheduled jobs, as well as
executing jobs.
Q 3-30 The status of the job is SUSP.
Q 3-31 The status of the job is now EXEC.
Q 3-32 The job is in WAIT state.
Q 3-33 The job is in EXEC state.