Here is the command line syntax i used from the client machine.
cd C:\IBM\InformationServer\Clients\Classic\
director.exe /H=XXXX20:9080 /U=xxxx /P=xxxxx
Not showing any errors. But it is just opening the director tool and waiting for my inputs which i dont want. I want to see everything in CLI.
I am basically trying to check the dsjob commands to list the jobs currently running, and the jobs aborted etc.
Invoke director from command line
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The director program uses the GUI and is not a comand-line oriented program.
It sounds like "dsjob.exe" will do what you want, e.g. "dsjob -ljobs". For a full list of your options with dsjob.exe either call it with "dsjob -help" or see
IBM dsjob description
It sounds like "dsjob.exe" will do what you want, e.g. "dsjob -ljobs". For a full list of your options with dsjob.exe either call it with "dsjob -help" or see
IBM dsjob description
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Re: Invoke director from command line
They did.
And as Arnd noted, you need to use dsjob for that and you use it directly, there's no need to include the Director in any command line scenario.Harini wrote:I am basically trying to check the dsjob commands to list the jobs currently running, and the jobs aborted etc.
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