I have multiple projects on my DS server.How can I check the jobs that are running via the cmd line?
I tried the PORT.STATUS RUNNING option.But I get a message
RUNNING option is only valid after issuing SUSPEND.FILES ON
What does this mean?
Even if I try PORT.STATUS USER XYZ, it shows all the users jobs.
Can anyone help?
Which jobs are running?
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Hi,
I think using and then analizing the output strings might get you what you need.
IHTH,
I think using
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ps -ef | grep phantom
IHTH,
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windows you say,
well if SYSTEM guys can't help get the SFU (services For Unix) or any other similar unix emulation on your windows machine then you can use unix flavor solutions
IHTH,
well if SYSTEM guys can't help get the SFU (services For Unix) or any other similar unix emulation on your windows machine then you can use unix flavor solutions
IHTH,
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hmm on second thought,
what do you want to do when you have the processes list?
what do you want to do when you have the processes list?
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Well no time to be lazy shame on me
you could use the dsjob command line utility to get the project list from your DS server, then foreach one get the list of jobs and foreach of them get their status.
this takes time to finish and some coding in OS level bat files, vbscript and so on (choose the language your more comfortable with)
and then do with them as you wish
yea and I forgot on multi instance jobs need to take care of those 2
oh over 00:00 here no wonder I'm all over lol
you could use the dsjob command line utility to get the project list from your DS server, then foreach one get the list of jobs and foreach of them get their status.
this takes time to finish and some coding in OS level bat files, vbscript and so on (choose the language your more comfortable with)
and then do with them as you wish
yea and I forgot on multi instance jobs need to take care of those 2
oh over 00:00 here no wonder I'm all over lol
Roy R.
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Check page 341 of the Universe User Reference. FWIW, for RUNNING it simply says "Lists all UniVerse processes that are not yet suspended."
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Speaking of Universe you've also got your DS.TOOLS menu with "list all processes" and "list all locks". Is there something on this menu that could help?
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Each server job and job sequences executes DSD.RUN.
Thus, "DSD.RUN" is a better string on which to filter the output of such commands as PORT.STATUS or ps -ef.
It is more accurate than "phantom", because phantom (background) processes also execute Transformer stages, via the DSD.StageRun routine.
Thus, "DSD.RUN" is a better string on which to filter the output of such commands as PORT.STATUS or ps -ef.
It is more accurate than "phantom", because phantom (background) processes also execute Transformer stages, via the DSD.StageRun routine.
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