Add comment: -C “IM0891727” check job status: jr (jobname) -d rerun job: fsj (jobname) show the last run of a job: autorep -J (jobname) -R -1 show all jobnames that begin with the specified prefix (e.g. wm-locates) autorep -J (jobname prefix)-% -q display all jobs that are on ice: autorep -J (job prefix)-% | grep -i oi start job: sendevent -J (jobname) -E STARTJOB hold job: sendevent -J (jobname) -E JOB_ON_HOLD Take a job off hold at 2:00 p.m on November 8: sendevent -J (jobname) -E JOB_OFF_HOLD -T "11/08/2009 14:00" Force start a job with a comment: sendevent -J (jobname) -E FORCE_STARTJOB -C “Ticket 775522 resolved.” *Do not force start a job in QUE_WAIT state. Jobs in QUE_WAIT state are already “started”, waiting for machine resources to become available to run Change the status of a job to SUCCESS: sendevent -E CHANGE_STATUS -J (jobname) -s SUCCESS Determine whether starting conditions were met: job_depends -J (jobname)3% -c
Remove all starting conditions for a job: jil override_job: (jobname) condition NULL exit display a report on the box job named “job_bxA” showing all the nested levels of jobs and boxes within this job job_depends -c -J job_bxA Getta log ar jobname –d alias shows all of the commands Job definition: Autorep –J jobname –q Change :
/usr/local/bin/wd.orig -r ldap Or if this doesn’t work
wd.orig -r ldap