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JBSF5301 - Inquire On Run Log
Purpose |
To monitor the Log Records which record the activity of Request Jobs and Batch Queues. |
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SubSystem |
Job Control & Scheduling |
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Normally Run By | Job Control Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | As required | |
Structure | Block | Run Log |
Run Log block The majority of executable jobs generate information about whether or not they have run successfully. This information is displayed in Run Logs in this form. The System may also generate logs directly, among these a record of each time a batch queue status alters. The Run Log is particularly useful for diagnostic purposes when a job fails, and often includes details of a more technical nature intended primarily to aid specialist IT staff. Jobs returning extensive information have multiple Log Records. The form displays:
A context request job is carried from the previous form, Maintain Request Job Run (JBSF5300), with its first record selected and log entry displayed automatically. The form can also be used to query all, or a subset, of job runs with records still existing in the System. Log Entry Field Entries for typical Log Records might report on one or more of the following items: job execution, outputs, parameters, conditions under which a job failed, an aborted job, a job that has been restarted or the changed status of a batch queue. The entire log entry can be seen by using the scroll bar or the Edit Field facility. This form is navigated to from JBSF5300, via the Run Log buttom (bottom right of block). Job CALR0620 in request 35, selected in the previous form, has two Log Records displayed, with logged information from the first record shown in the Log Entry field below. To see the log entry for the second record, it is necessary to select that record. For example, some typical log entries are: Entry about output:
Entry about a restartable job:
Entry about a batch queue:
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The Run Log block contains:
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Rules/Notes:
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To inquire on Log Records for jobs other than the context job, using the Inquire On Run Log form: In Query mode:
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Rules/Notes: REMINDER:
The Edit Field facility is useful to view
long log entries.
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Last
Modified on 15 January, 2004