Using the DCL Command Interface › General and Management Commands › Management Command
Management Command
Management commands are for system managers. They allow you to set up, monitor, and manage the Job Management Manager environment, on an OpenVMS Cluster or among remote nodes on your network. For example, management commands let you set the following:
- The default node for running the manager on an OpenVMS Cluster, for routine or failover job activity
- The default priority of Job Management Manager jobs
- The Job Management Manager load-balancing feature on a local OpenVMS Cluster
- The maximum number of Job Management Manager jobs that can run on all nodes or on a specific node on the OpenVMS Cluster
- The time interval and expiration time for resending job-dependency notifications between remote nodes, when a network communication failure occurs
- The type of information put in the event log
Management commands also let you:
- Close and rename the event log
- Delete pending attempts to resend job-dependency notifications on remote nodes
- Run the event-log reporting program
- Stop the manager on an OpenVMS Cluster, on a specific node of an OpenVMS Cluster, or on a specific remote node
Most management commands begin with the word SCHEDULE. However, some management commands are standard DCL commands that perform a specific task in support of Job Management Manager.
For a summary of commands, see the Summary of Job Management Manager Commands. For a description of individual commands, see CA Job Management for OpenVMS Command Reference Guide.