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Start/Stop
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The sub-menu which contains the administration functions to start and stop the Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler processes.
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Start NETMAN (StartUp)
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This option asks for confirmation to proceed with starting the Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler process (netman). The user is prompted with a login and password screen in order to run the command to start the process. The account entered must have the necessary permissions to start the process. This option does not start the other processes in the Maestro Process Tree.
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Stop (conman shutdown)
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This option asks for confirmation to proceed with stopping all the Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler processes. The user is prompted with a login and password screen in order to run the command to stop the processes. The account entered must have the necessary permissions to stop the processes. This option will stop all the processes in the Maestro Process Tree.
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Start Processes (conman start)
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This option asks for confirmation to proceed with starting the Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler processes. The user is prompted with a login and password screen in order to run the command to start the processes. The account entered must have the necessary permissions to start the processes. This option will start all the processes in the Maestro Process Tree.
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Stop Processes (conman stop)
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This option asks for confirmation to proceed with stopping the Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler processes. The user is prompted with a login and password screen in order to run the command to stop the processes. The account entered must have the necessary permissions to stop the processes. This option will stop the processes in the Maestro Process Tree except for netman.
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Launch X-Windows Applications
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The sub-menu which launches Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler text or X-Windows programs for UNIX machines only.
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Launch GMAESTRO
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Launch main Maestro GUI Application where gcomposer and gmaestro can be launched. Menu item only available on UNIX. Must have an X-Windows application to display the output. Menu item requires a login and password to run the command.
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Launch GCOMPOSER
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Launch gcomposer GUI Application to create or modify scheduling objects. Menu item only available on UNIX. Must have an X-Windows application to display the output. Menu item requires a login and password to run the command.
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Launch COMPOSER
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Launch composer Text-based Application to create or modify scheduling objects. Output will be in an Xterm window. Menu item only available on UNIX. Must have an X-Windows application to display the output. Menu item requires a login and password to run the command.
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Launch GCONMAN
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Launch gconman GUI Application for managing the production day environment. Menu item only available on UNIX. Must have an X-Windows application to display the output. Menu item requires a login and password to run the command.
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Launch CONMAN
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Launch conman Text-based for managing the production day environment. Output will be in an Xterm window. Menu item only available on UNIX. Must have an X-Windows application to display the output. Menu item requires a login and password to run the command.
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Filter
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The sub-menu provides windows to define filters for schedules, jobs, and prompts.
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Schedules
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Filter window to specify the schedules that will be monitored. Schedules can be filtered on a state basis (e.g. ABEND, STUCK, SUCC, etc.) or on a CPU#SCHEDULE name basis. The states are all listed and those of interest can be selected from the list. By default schedules in the STUCK and ABEND states are monitored. In addition, specific schedules can be monitored. By default the @#FINAL schedule is always monitored. Standard Maestro wildcards can be used (e.g. @, ?, and %) to assist in looking for schedules that match a specific pattern (e.g. list all schedules belonging to the Human Resources department could by shown using a filter of @#HR@ if all the schedules for the HR department began with HR.
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Jobs
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Filter window to specify the jobs that will be monitored. Jobs can be filtered on a state basis (e.g. ABEND, FAIL, SUCC, etc.) or on a CPU#SCHEDULE.JOB name basis. The states are all listed and those of interest can be selected from the list. Alternately, all can be selected by clicking on the All Filters button. By default jobs in the ABEND, ABENP, DONE, ERROR, EXTRN, and FAIL states are monitored. In addition, specific jobs can be monitored. By default the @#@.JNEXTDAY job is always monitored. Standard Maestro wildcards can be used (e.g. @, ?, and %) to assist in looking for jobs that match a specific pattern (e.g. list all jobs belonging to the Human Resources department could be shown using a filter of @#@.HR@ if all the jobs for the HR department began with HR.
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Prompts
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Filter window to specify the prompts that will be monitored. Prompts can be filtered on a state basis (e.g. INACT, ASKED, YES, and NO). By default prompts in the ASKED state are monitored.
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Reports
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The sub-menu which launches Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler reports to provide important information.
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List Symphony Log Files
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Reports on available Symphony Log Files that are currently available on the server.
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Show All Schedules
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Reports on all schedules that are running in the current production day.
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Show All Jobs
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Reports on all jobs that are running in the current production day.
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Show All Resources
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Reports on all resource dependencies that are defined against the current production day.
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Show All Files
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Reports on all file dependencies that are defined against the current production day.
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Show All Prompts
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Reports on all prompts that have, or will be issued in the current production day.
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Maestro Reports
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The sub-menu which launches Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler reports to provide important information.
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Job Details Listing (rep1)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report rep1.
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Prompt Messages Listing (rep2)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report rep2.
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User Calendar Listing (rep3)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report rep3.
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User Parameters Listing (rep4a)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report rep4a.
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Resource Listing (rep4b)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report rep4b.
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Job History Listing (rep7)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report rep7.
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Job Histogram (rep8)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report rep8.
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Planned Prod Schedule (rep11)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report rep11.
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Planned Prod Summary (reptr)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report reptr -pre -summary.
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Planned Prod Detail (reptr)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report reptr -pre -detail.
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Actual Prod Summary (reptr)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report reptr -post -summary.
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Actual Prod Detail (reptr)
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Runs the standard Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler report reptr -post -detail.
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Validate Configurations
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The sub-menu which dumps the scheduling objects from the database (using the composer "create" command) and runs the validate command against them.
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Calendars
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Validates Calendar definitions.
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CPU’s
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Validates CPU definitions.
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Jobs
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Validates Job definitions.
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Parameters
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Validates Parameter definitions.
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Prompts
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Validates Prompt definitions.
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Resources
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Validates Resource definitions.
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Schedules
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Validates Schedule definitions.
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Users
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Validates User definitions.
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psetcode Information
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Provides licensing and validation code information from Tivoli™ Workload Scheduler using the psetcode -d and psetcode -i commands.
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Set Number of Instances
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This option allows some control over the number of application class instances that can be discovered. By default a maximum of 200 CPU definitions will be discovered. This allows for some control over the amount of resources that PATROL can consume in large installations. Any instances exceeding these limits are recorded into the Event Manager and a message is displayed onto the console output window. (This option is only available with a Developer’s Console).
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Reset Global Channel
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This option will reset the global channel used for collecting information from Tivoli Workload Scheduler. The global channel will close the session to conman and restart a new channel.
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Debug
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This option turns on debugging information for several areas of reporting. It is intended to provide limited additional information output onto the system console window.
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Refresh Parameters
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This option will refresh PATROL parameters for the TWS_MAESTRO application class.
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About
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This option gives details about the KM version.
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