Hi,
I had a presentation of Unijob by Orsyp pre-sales.
The package seems quite interesting in terms of ROI (especially these days!) and IT operations control.
But I forgot to ask them one question; so here it is:
is a command mode available for Unijob as it is for $U?
Andi
[Solved] Command mode in Unijob?
Started by Andi, Nov 03 2008 03:41 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 November 2008 - 03:41 PM
#2
Posted 03 November 2008 - 04:02 PM
Hi Andi,
a command mode is on its way for Unijob!
It is announced for the V1.1. You'll have commands to monitor your local operations and to create jobs (as easily as you do with cron).
Hope this helps,
Michel
a command mode is on its way for Unijob!
It is announced for the V1.1. You'll have commands to monitor your local operations and to create jobs (as easily as you do with cron).
Hope this helps,
Michel
#3
Posted 06 November 2008 - 01:03 PM
Additional information:
It will be possible in V1.1 (planned for the end of 2008) to list jobs, and take actions on the operations (recover a failed job, hold a job, etc.). As to job creation, this will be possible in a single command and customers who have scripted cron job creation have just very few updates to make.
Michel
It will be possible in V1.1 (planned for the end of 2008) to list jobs, and take actions on the operations (recover a failed job, hold a job, etc.). As to job creation, this will be possible in a single command and customers who have scripted cron job creation have just very few updates to make.
Michel
#4
Posted 30 December 2008 - 02:59 PM
Hi there,
as V1.1 of Unijob is being released, here are some information on the command mode it includes:
unilst RUN ... Lists all job runs
uniend RUN ... Stops a job in Pending or Running status, killing the process. The job ends in aborted status with a specific mention.
unihld JOB ... Disables the schedule of a job and removes its next execution.
unirls JOB ... Enables the schedule of a job and posts the next execution
These actions are possible for local jobs only.
These is also a command to create a job or create a run of a job on demand:
uniadd JOB: Creates a Job using Cron syntax for the scheduling.
uniadd RUN: Creates a Run on demand (from a Job).
Michel
as V1.1 of Unijob is being released, here are some information on the command mode it includes:
unilst RUN ... Lists all job runs
uniend RUN ... Stops a job in Pending or Running status, killing the process. The job ends in aborted status with a specific mention.
unihld JOB ... Disables the schedule of a job and removes its next execution.
unirls JOB ... Enables the schedule of a job and posts the next execution
These actions are possible for local jobs only.
These is also a command to create a job or create a run of a job on demand:
uniadd JOB: Creates a Job using Cron syntax for the scheduling.
uniadd RUN: Creates a Run on demand (from a Job).
Michel
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