Some of these commands are more useful for czars than for the shift. Commands in red should be used with extreme caution.
The 3rd parameter is optional. 0 turns off all staging; 1 attempts to stage input and output; 2 will stage only output; 3 will stage only input. 1 is the default.
Interface to cps_submit.
Interface to cps_cancel.
Interface to cps_hold.
Interface to cps_release.
Interface to cps_showjob.
x is the production system
letter.
x is the production system
letter.
x is the production system
letter.
x is the production system
letter.
This can sometimes be useful for determining why systems appear to be
stopped.
For a full list of CPS commands, see the CPS
documentation.
p1cancel x ####
Cancels a job in a production system. x is the production system
letter and #### is the job number.
p1hold x ####
Holds a job in a production system. x is the production system
letter and #### is the job number.
p1release x ####
Releases a held job in a production system. x is the production system
letter and #### is the job number.
showx ####
Shows CPS information on a job. x is the production system
letter and #### is the job number.
Production system based commands
These commands all act on a production system or queue.
xtopx
Gives a graphical display of CPU use or other system parameters for all the
machines in a production system.
topx
Gives a text display of CPU use and other system parameters for all the
machines in a production system.
viewx
Gives a text display of which jobs are in the different stages of the queue.
Only one queued job is shown; there may be more.
Other useful commands
gox [#]
Changes the directory to area # (if present) of the cpsbatch area where all the log
files, etc are stored.
xtape
Shows which tapes are being requested for mounts on each system.