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LRDYR Command

The LRDYR command lists outstanding (unsatisfied) job resource requirement information about jobs in the ready queue. This command is similar to the LQR command.

This command has the following format:

LRDYR[,AGENT={*|agent|mask}]
     [,CLS=x]
     [,CPUID={*|smfid|mask}]
     [,{JOB={*|jobname|jobnumber|mask}|JOBL={*|longjobname|mask}}]
     [,LIST=CPU]
     [,MAINID={ALL|SYn|/SYn|-SYn}]
     [,NODE={*|nodename|mask}]
     [,SCHID={0|nnn}]
     [,SEQ={NATV|sequence}]
     [,ST=option]
     [,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 WA CA 7 Edition 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 WA CA 7 Edition 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. JOB and JOBL are mutually exclusive.

Default: * (all jobs)

Limits: 1 to 8 characters

JOBL

(Optional) Defines the long job name or mask that a long job name must match before its information is selected for display. JOB and JOBL are mutually exclusive.

Limits: 1 to 64 characters

LIST=CPU

(Optional) Specifies to list only CPU jobs. LIST=CPU is the only valid option.

Default: blank

MAINID

(Optional) Indicates that only those jobs with this MAINID (as defined on the DB.1 panel) are to be listed. Jobs that are defined with MAINID of ALL are selected regardless of MAINID entered.

ALL

Specifies all MAINIDs. ALL is the default.

SYn

Where n indicates a CPU for which information is to be listed. The value of n can range from 1 to 7. If a slash (/) precedes the SYn, the only jobs selected are those that are denoted to execute on CPUs other than SYn.

-SYn

Where n indicates a CPU assigned number for which information is not to be listed. The value of n can range from 1 to 7.

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.

NATV

Indicates native sequence (the order in which it is in the queue). NATV is the default.

AGENT

Indicates agent name sequence.

CA7

Indicates information appears in CA 7 job number sequence.

DLTM

Indicates information appears in deadline time sequence.

DOTM

Indicates information appears in due-out time sequence.

JOB

Indicates information appears in job name sequence.

NODE

Indicates node name sequence.

ST

(Optional) Specifies the display criteria for the queue information. If omitted, all jobs in the ready queue are displayed.

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).

HELD

Indicates jobs in hold status.

LATE

Indicates late jobs.

SUBM

Indicates jobs that are submitted to the host system for execution.

WRSC

Indicates jobs that are waiting for VRM resources.

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:

Masking

LQR Command