calling a sequencer from command line (urgent)
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calling a sequencer from command line (urgent)
Hi,
My server running in unix environment and i require to call my sequence from a command line from my client machine.What is the command for that.??
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Rajiivnb
My server running in unix environment and i require to call my sequence from a command line from my client machine.What is the command for that.??
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Rajiivnb
Rajiv,
there is no difference between a sequencer and a job call from the command line. Look in your documentation for "dsjob -run" or search this forum, there are numerous examples; including a thread started yesterday which I remember seeing.
there is no difference between a sequencer and a job call from the command line. Look in your documentation for "dsjob -run" or search this forum, there are numerous examples; including a thread started yesterday which I remember seeing.
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You can telnet the server and run dsjob from engine/bin/
like:
$ ./dsjob
Command Syntax:
dsjob [-file <file> <server> | [-server <server>][-user <user>][-passwor
d <password>]]
<primary command> [<arguments>]
Valid primary command options are:
-run
-stop
-lprojects
-ljobs
-lstages
-llinks
-projectinfo
-jobinfo
-stageinfo
-linkinfo
-lparams
-paraminfo
-log
-logsum
-logdetail
-lognewest
I hope this help you.
like:
$ ./dsjob
Command Syntax:
dsjob [-file <file> <server> | [-server <server>][-user <user>][-passwor
d <password>]]
<primary command> [<arguments>]
Valid primary command options are:
-run
-stop
-lprojects
-ljobs
-lstages
-llinks
-projectinfo
-jobinfo
-stageinfo
-linkinfo
-lparams
-paraminfo
-log
-logsum
-logdetail
-lognewest
I hope this help you.
Re: calling a sequencer from command line (urgent)
That's the sticky wicket - running the command from the client.rajiivnb wrote:My server running in unix environment and i require to call my sequence from a command line from my client machine.
From what I remember for 7.5, they have started delivering the components of 'dsjob' to the client all of the time, so that you can simply execute the dsjob command from your client as you would from the server.
For older versions, there are some posts here listing what you'd need to get your hands on to accomplish this. Hopefully a search (or a kind soul who's done this before) will turn this up.
-craig
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At 7.5 the client (Windows) machine contains a "dsjob.exe" which lets you specify the <server> on which to execute the command. I think this is what Rajiv was asking about.
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Rajiv,rajiivnb wrote:Hi,
my client is 7.1...is it possible to run from cmd line
if you call up a cmd window and execute the dsjob.exe program and it has a <server> option then your answer is "yes". Please tell us whether you can or not as curious minds would like to know.
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Sainath,
I guess you have answered the question - I was not sure if the functionality came in at 7.x or only at 7.5; now that you have stated that it won't work at 7.1 it answers Rajiv's question.
I guess you have answered the question - I was not sure if the functionality came in at 7.x or only at 7.5; now that you have stated that it won't work at 7.1 it answers Rajiv's question.
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Hi,
AFAIK, Ascential will provide you a dsjob.exe to run your DS jobs from a windows machine if you ask for it and you have a valid support contract (or via your local vendor)
as for what you need to run dsjob from a windows machine with no DS client installed is probably part of or a combination of the following:
dsrpc32.dll ; dsclnt32.dll ; vndsapi.dll and dsjob.exe.
server development pdf AKA servjdev.pdf should have more info( but the files refered as unirpc32.dll and uvclnt32.dll are in fact old versions and the real files from at least version 6 are the names I mentioned)
place the dll file/s as mentioned in the servjdev.pdf and run your dsjob.exe it will work!
IHTH,
AFAIK, Ascential will provide you a dsjob.exe to run your DS jobs from a windows machine if you ask for it and you have a valid support contract (or via your local vendor)
as for what you need to run dsjob from a windows machine with no DS client installed is probably part of or a combination of the following:
dsrpc32.dll ; dsclnt32.dll ; vndsapi.dll and dsjob.exe.
server development pdf AKA servjdev.pdf should have more info( but the files refered as unirpc32.dll and uvclnt32.dll are in fact old versions and the real files from at least version 6 are the names I mentioned)
place the dll file/s as mentioned in the servjdev.pdf and run your dsjob.exe it will work!
IHTH,
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Roy- I can understand the AFAIK [as far as I know], but what does IHTH mean? I did a couple of google searches but couldn't find a reference to a definition.
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I'm fairly conversant with most of the common ones but that one had me stumped. I still remember the longer abbreviations - TANSTAAFL (from Robert Heinlein) but dislike using them - especially the more esoteric modern variants such as IMNSHO and so on...
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I'm fairly conversant with most of the common ones but that one had me stumped. I still remember the longer abbreviations - TANSTAAFL (from Robert Heinlein) but dislike using them - especially the more esoteric modern variants such as IMNSHO and so on...
Thanks!
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