This document defines the steps how to logon through conman and check the status
of the job schedules etc.
This documents is not for any specific database or environment, it is for all
databases.
Control characters
You can enter the following control characters to interrupt
Conman.
Control+c
Conman stops executing the current command at the next step
that can be interrupted, and returns a command prompt.
Control+d
Conman quits after executing the current command.
Delimiters and special characters:
The following characters have special meanings in Conman commands:
Char.
Description
&
<<>>
,
*
=
>
:!
;info;offline
Comment brackets. For example:
Repetition and range delimiter. For example:
sj @#@.@ <<comment>>
state=hold,sked,pend
Comment prefix. The prefix must be the first character on a
Value
delimiter.
example:
command
line orFor
following
a command delimiter. For example:
*comment
state=holdor sj& *comment
Redirects
output
a file
and overwrites
contents
of
Commandcommand
prefixes that
passtothe
command
on to thethe
system.
These
the
file. If
file doesifnot
exist, does
it is created.
For example:
prefixes
aretheoptional;
Conman
not recognize
the command,
it
is passed
sj>
joblistautomatically to the system. For example:
>>
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List of commands
The following table lists the Conman command set. Command
names and keywords can be entered in either uppercase or
lowercase characters, and can be abbreviated to as few leading
characters as are needed to distinguish them from each other.
Some of the command names also have short forms.
Command
Short Form
Description
adddep
adj | ads
cancel
cj | cs
display
df | dj | ds
release
rj | rs
showcpus
sc
Showfiles
Sf
Showjobs
Sj
Showprompts
Sp
Showresources
Sr
showschedules
sc
submit
shutdown
start
status
stop
Show Jobs