Control Data Corporation CYBER 170 Series Operator's Manual page 68

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EVICT,fnt.
Eliminates queue type file defined by FNT ordinal
fnt from the system. Examine the H or Q display
to determine the FNT ordinal (refer to section 4).
For jobs evicted from the rollout queue, the
system sets an error priority. Then it rolls the
jobs in without their field length and aborts them.
Job error processing is not allowed.
Use this
command rather than PURGE to eliminate from
the rollout queue jobs requiring a large amount of
field length since the system will roll them in
without their field length. For all other queue
type files, EVICT acts the same as PURGE.
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NOTE ,.
If
the EVICT command is issued for
an interactive job in the rollout
queue, the job is logged off with no
warning.
PURGE,fnt.
Purges queue type file defined by FNT ordinal fnt
from the system.
Examine the
H
display to
determine the FNT ordinal (refer to section 4}.
For jobs purged from the rollout queue, .the
system sets an error priority. Then it rolls the
jobs in with their field length and, aborts them.
Job error processing is allowed.
PURGEALL,t.
Purges all, files of queue type t from the system.
n.DROP.
t
o
P
R
T
Input
Output
Punch
Rolloutt
Timed/event rollout t (sets error
priority and
is
aborted
when
rolled back in)
Drops the job currently assigned to control point
n. The job's current output and dayfile (if any) are
printed and the job is eliminated from the system.
Before pressing CR,
che~k
to ensure
that the correct control point number
has been specified and that the job is
still at the same control point.
n.KILL.
Drops the job currently assigned to control point n
without exit processing. This command is useful
for
terminating jobs which loop in an exit
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processing sequence when n.DROP. is used.
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NOTE
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Before pressing CR, check to ensure
that the correct control point number
has been specified and that the job is
still at the same control point.
n.OVERRIDE.
Exercise extreme caution in using the
n.OVERRIDE. command.
Undesirable
situations (such as' interlocks being
left
set,
VSN
entries
remaining
uncleared,
or
certain
tape/PP
activities
left
outstanding)
could
occur which would cause potentially
damaging system activity. Never use
this
command
during
normal
operations.
Certain types of job processing are unaffected by
the n.DROP., n.KILL., and n.STOP. commands.
These
include
operations
such
as
setting
permanent file
device interlocks,
interlocking
files/tracks, clearing VSN entries, and waiting for
certain types of tape/PP activity to end. The
n.OVERRIDE. command terminates this type of
processing and drops the job currently assigned to
control point n regardless of queue priority.
Unlock the console (refer to UNLOCK command)
to enter this command. Use of this command is
recorded in the error log dayfile.
The following job control commands are used to respond to
a job currently assigned to a control point.
n.COMMENT.ccc ••• ccc. or n. *ccc ••• ccc.
Enters
comment
ccc~ •• ccc
(49
characters
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maximum) in the dayfile for control point n.
n. CFO.ccc ••• ccc.
Sends
a
message
ccc ••• ccc
(36
characters
maximum) from the operator to the program
currently assigned
to
control
point n.
The
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program sets bit 14 of RA and the message is
placed in locations RA+70S through RA+74S of the
program's field length. .
tFor jobs purged from the rollout queue, the system sets an error priority. Then it rolls the jobs in with their field length
and aborts them. Job error processing is allowed.
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