Specifies the CP LOGON password of the virtual machine being scheduled. If you do not specify a password or specify a ?, CA VM:Schedule prompts for the password. If the SCHEDULE command is invoked by means of the CP SMSG command, you must specify the password explicitly on the command line.
Your CA VM:Schedule system administrator can specify that users not be allowed to enter the password in the options string, but instead must be prompted for the password, in which case CP SMSG cannot be used. CA VM:Schedule verifies your CP LOGON password when you issue the SCHEDULE command. You can change your password without affecting future initiations of the request.
Specifies the system name of the Single System Image member where this request is to run. The system name specified must be a member of the SSI cluster where CA VM:Schedule runs. Specify * if you want to clear this field in a request that has it already set. If not specified the request is run on the SSI member where CA VM:Schedule is running. This option is invalid if CA VM:Schedule is not configured for Single System Image mode.
Specifies the user ID on which the request is to run. If not specified, the user ID defaults to the user ID that issued the SCHEDULE command. When you schedule a request to run on another user ID, make sure the other user ID either owns the scheduled program or EXEC, or has access to it.
You can also use CHANGE from CA VM:Batch, through the CA VM:Schedule interface to CA VM:Batch, to change scheduled CA VM:Batch jobs. For complete information about using the CA VM:Schedule interface to CA VM:Batch, refer to the CA VM:Batch User and Group Manager Guide.
Note: You can use the CHANGE command to nullify a CANCEL command that is issued against a request. Run the CHANGE command on the request. Make an arbitrary change. The CHANGE command removes the CANCEL flag.
To keep any resulting console spool files free from extraneous data, make sure that your PROFILE EXECs and scheduled EXECs contain a SET BLIP OFF command.
If you have any options that are set to a value, you cannot nullify that value with the line mode CHANGE command. For example, if you set SHIFT to FIRST, you cannot set SHIFT to blanks from line-mode. You must go into full-screen mode.
Example
You have scheduled a request named STATUS to run a long-running program named REPORTA every weekend while you are not in the office. Your original SCHEDULE command was the following line:
vmsched schedule reporta (at 21:00:00 on fri again weekly
You decide to run the request daily, and you want the user ID logged off, and to have CA VM:Schedule monitor the outcome. To make those changes to the request named STATUS, enter this command:
vmsched change status (again daily logoff yes monitor yes
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