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Startup and Miscellaneous Control Files

The following table describes the manager’s startup and miscellaneous control files.

File

Description

DEPENDENCY.DAT

File for dependencies, created or updated by the manager when you create a dependency.

INSTALL_DO.COM

Installs the job command Agent SCHEDULER$DOO_COMMAND.EXE.

INSTALL_INTERFACE.COM

Installs all Job Management Manager user interfaces.

LBAL_ROUND_ROBIN.COM

Alternative load-balancing procedure that performs round-robin load balancing.

LOAD_BALANCE.COM

Load-balancing command procedure. Performs dynamic load balancing within an OpenVMS Cluster. You can customize this command procedure to meet specific user requirements.

SCHED$GET_BEST_NODE.EXE

Load balancing file.

SCHED$LISTENER.COM

Runs the manager’s Remote Agent Listener.

SCHED$SD_CLASSES.DAT

File for Special Day Class definitions, created or updated by the manager when you create a Special Day Class.

SCHED$SD_RESTRICTIONS.DAT

File for Special Day Restrictions, created to record the Day Class definitions (that is, user-defined calendars associated with jobs that run only on specified dates).

SCHED_DECNET.EXE

Detached process listening for communication requests from remote OpenVMS machine running the manager.

SCHED_RUN.COM

Runs the manager’s program image.

SYS$SYSTEM:SCHED_DECNET.COM

Runs the manager’s remote network object.

TEMP_PARMS.DAT

File that contains parameter override values, created when a RUN or SET command is executed with parameter override values.

UJM$MANAGER$IVP.COM

The manager’s installation verification procedure. Resides in the SYS$TEST directory.

UJM$MANAGER$SHUTDOWN.COM

The Job Management Manager shutdown procedure that the SYS$MANAGER:SYSSHUTDOWN. COM procedure should call.

UJM$MANAGER$STARTUP.COM

Installs the manager’s images and starts them running. Resides in the SYS$STARTUP directory.

UJM$MANAGER$STARTUP_LOCAL.TEMPLATE

Provides the full list of customizable logical names, as well as usage information, to alter Job Management Manager behavior at startup time.