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- 01 May 2015 7:01
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: Holiday scheduling
- Replies: 3
- Views: 14261
Re: Holiday scheduling
Kenton, Fortunately, there is a smart way to address your question. Just define a ALL_DAYS calendar , which is not too difficult (maybe you have one already). This calendar should contain all days in the year. In your job, just define your workday calendar in the Month Days calendar. From that point...
- 11 Feb 2014 2:03
- Forum: Exploitation / Operation
- Topic: Has anybody used Control-M and Automic.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9961
- 08 Feb 2014 3:36
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: Forcing jobs to have Task Type "DUMMY"
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2745
osafr71, Changing the tasktype of your jobs into dummy will have no effect on the scheduling of your jobs. as you noticed, ctmpsm does not provide any "bypass" option similar to what is provided by the EM GUI. You may add missing conditions using ctmcontb utility, or change the timefrom using ctmpsm...
- 08 Feb 2014 3:28
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: Jobs in Yellow not ends
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12632
Geordie Firts get your orderid in alphanumeric format (from the “Active” tab of your job properties). Copy the value in the clipboard (e.g.: 05xih). Then open a terminal (DOS prompt if Windows, native terminal or putty if Unix/Linux). If Linux of Unix, logon with the control-m account. Convert the o...
- 05 Feb 2014 11:31
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: In condition order date problem
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2922
Ayanendu, This behaviour is normal. When ordering a job, the only information available is the current jobname and the current date. The order function has no way to access information dealing with the predecessors or successors, if any. This is the reason why the keywords PREV, ODAT and NEXT, attac...
- 04 Feb 2014 7:51
- Forum: SQL Scripts
- Topic: Keep job active after success run
- Replies: 8
- Views: 19634
GrandSteph, We adressed this kind of issue in one of the major telephone company in France. Customer wanted to keep all jobs under control until a consistent set of job (here the management unit was the controlm APPLICATION name). All jobs were defined with a MAXWAIT = 99n, which means that automati...
- 24 Jan 2013 5:36
- Forum: Control-M Agents
- Topic: How to rename a unix agent
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14138
Navanees, In case the hosname of your agent has changed from "hostold" to "hostnew", I understand that jobs are still submitted to "hostold" for it is still used in the NodeId/Group field of thejob definitions, in which case your jobs probably turn blue instead of expected yellow. The simplest is to...
- 24 Jan 2013 5:16
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: How to schedule a job ones in the two weeks
- Replies: 9
- Views: 13243
- 26 Jan 2012 12:20
- Forum: Exploitation / Operation
- Topic: Rerun job that has ended with run time less than 10 minute
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3680
Andyshack, it will be a good idea as well to pass the %%RUNCOUNT autoedit variable in your message text. Doing so, you will be able to control potentially infinite rerun loops and leuch the ctmpsm only if the amount of rerun already done has not reached an specified limitation. you will then have to...
- 26 Jan 2012 12:08
- Forum: Exploitation / Operation
- Topic: Rerun job that has ended with run time less than 10 minute
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3680
Andyshack, What you need is to shout to program. Using ctm_menu Parameter Customization Menu Shout destination tables, you have to update your shout destination table (default SYSTEM an create a new entry, type P (program) the physical name of which being the full path of the script. Lets call t...
- 27 Dec 2011 9:05
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: Defining a job to run 1st Sunday of every month
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3111
- 21 Dec 2011 1:42
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: Trigger a job on CA 7 from Control-m
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7710
Oups ! If I understand well your CA/7 runs on z/os where you have no control-m component installed and control-m is installed on distributed where you have no CA component (CA/7 nor TNG nor Autosys) installed. If that’s the case, there is virtually no possibility to interconnect. The only way to int...
- 21 Dec 2011 9:10
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: Trigger a job on CA 7 from Control-m
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7710
Karan, It is ages since I haven’t worked on CTM z/OS nor converted CA/7 to CTM, but I still have some remembering, and I kept some docs as well From CA/7 to CTM , you can define a job triggered or demanded by a standard CA/7 job step, which executes CTMJOB utility to order a job or a set of jobs ont...
- 20 Dec 2011 5:40
- Forum: Control-M Enterprise Manager
- Topic: Schedule Table Access Levels.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6745
BreakFix, You can restrict access to table(s) at the target level, i.e. on the CTM/Server database rather than on the source, i.e. from the EM environment. The standard utility ctmsec is designed for this. To address your need, I would recommend to restrict specific rights rather than opening genera...
- 20 Dec 2011 8:43
- Forum: Control-M Enterprise Manager
- Topic: Order time of a job
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3381
hraj1984, If you want an history, for example on a month, use the ctmlog utility, then filter the output by findstr or grep depending on the platform (MS/Win or Unix/Linux) Example, to find and history of order time of job PFMJDE1010 on December 2011, use the following on Windows: ctmlog list 201112...