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LREQP Command

The LREQP command lists current job priority information about each job in the request queue. This command is similar to the LQP command.

This command has the following format:

►►─ LREQP ─┬───────────────────────┬─┬──────────┬─────────────────────────────►
           └─ ,AGENT= ─┬─ * ◄ ───┬─┘ └─ ,CLS=x ─┘
                       ├─ agent ─┤
                       └─ mask ──┘

 ►─┬───────────────────────┬─┬─────────────────────────┬──────────────────────►
   └─ ,CPUID= ─┬─ * ◄ ───┬─┘ └─ ,JOB= ─┬─ * ◄ ───────┬─┘
               ├─ smfid ─┤             ├─ jobname ───┤
               └─ mask ──┘             ├─ jobnumber ─┤
                                       └─ mask ──────┘

 ►─┬───────────────────────┬─┬─────────────────────────┬──────────────────────►
   └─ ,LIST= ─┬─ CPU ────┬─┘ └─ ,NODE= ─┬─ * ◄ ──────┬─┘
              └─ STATUS ─┘              ├─ nodename ─┤
                                        └─ mask ─────┘

 ►─┬─────────────────────┬─┬──────────────────────┬─┬──────────────┬──────────►
   └─ ,SCHID= ─┬─ 0 ◄ ─┬─┘ └─ ,SEQ= ─┬─ PRTY ◄ ─┬─┘ └─ ,ST=option ─┘
               └─ nnn ─┘             └─ JOB ────┘

 ►─┬──────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────►◄
   └─ ,SYS= ─┬─ * ◄ ────────┬─┘
             ├─ systemname ─┤
             └─ mask ───────┘
AGENT

(Optional) Indicates an agent name or mask that an agent name must match before its information is selected for display.

Default: * (all agent names)

Limits: 1 to 16 characters

CLS

(Optional) Specifies the CA Workload Automation SE Workload Balancing class of jobs to select. If omitted or CLS=*, all classes are selected for display.

Limits: 1 alphanumeric character

CPUID

(Optional) Defines the CPU ID name or mask that a CPU ID must match before its information is selected for display. For agent jobs, use AGJ. For XPJOBs use 7XPJ.

Note: The CPU ID is not filled in until CA Workload Automation SE has processed a job initiation record.

Default: * (all CPU IDs)

Limits: 1 to 8 characters

JOB

(Optional) Defines the job number, job name, or mask that a job name must match before its information is selected for display.

Default: * (all jobs)

Limits: 1 to 8 characters

LIST

(Optional) Specifies options for the amount of information to display. If LIST=STATUS is specified, status information about the jobs in the queue is displayed. If LIST=CPU, only CPU jobs are listed. When omitted, only one line is listed for each job.

NODE

(Optional) Defines the node name or mask that a node name must match before its information is selected for display.

Default: * (all node names)

Limits: 1 to 8 characters

SCHID

(Optional) Specifies the schedule ID for which information is to be selected.

Default: 0 (all schedule IDs)

SEQ

(Optional) Controls the display sequence of the selected information.

PRTY

Descending workload balancing job priority sequence. The priority is determined by workload balancing. PRTY is the default.

JOB

Job name sequence.

ST

(Optional) Specifies the display criteria for the queue information. If omitted, displays all jobs in the request queue.

ABND

Indicates only the jobs that are in abend status.

AGENT

Indicates only agent jobs that encountered a problem with the agent.

ARAE

Indicates only jobs that encountered an ARF attach error.

ARF

Indicates only jobs that are being tracked by ARF.

ARFH

Indicates only jobs that are in ARF recovery status.

ARFJ

Indicates only ARF recovery jobs (entry mode=ARFJ).

CBAD

Indicates only the jobs that are in bad completion code status.

COMP

Indicates jobs that have completed successfully and are waiting for CA Workload Automation SE completion processing.

HELD

Indicates jobs in hold status.

JCLO

Indicates jobs requiring JCL or PARM overrides.

JCLR

Indicates that are in JCL or PARM error status.

LATE

Indicates late jobs.

MANV

Indicates jobs requiring manual verification.

NODE

Indicates only internal cross platform jobs that encountered a node problem.

NOID

Indicates only the jobs that are in security error status.

REQU

Indicates only the jobs that are in requeue status.

RSTR

Indicates jobs requiring restart.

RTRY

Indicates only the jobs that are in retry status.

SKEL

Indicates only the jobs that are in skeleton status.

SYS

(Optional) Defines the system name or mask that a system name must match before its information is selected for display.

Default: * (all system names)

Limits: 1 to 8 characters

More information:

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