Postponing a Job
Serviced By—This indicates the name of the server where the job is
to be executed. From a single server, you can submit jobs to various
servers. This field indicates which job is serviced by which server.
This field is active only when the job is active; otherwise, it indicates
None.
Scheduling Options—You can schedule the same job to run at
another time. For information, see
53.
Session Report—Press Enter at this field to view the session log
report or the session error report for the particular session you
selected. The same information can be seen in the Error Log File
where it gives a log of all the jobs. For information, see
Log File" on page
From a Workstation
1
At the Quick Access window, click Job Administration.
2
Double-click the context.
3
Double-click Queues.
4
Select the job from the list.
5
Right-click the job and then Dynamic Properties to view the dynamic
properties of the job.
(Optional) You can view the properties using the toolbar. Click Job
Administration > Properties.
This task lets you to place a job on hold from either the server or a workstation.
Ensure that you have met the prerequisites detailed in
SBCON Tasks" on page
From the Server
1
Select Main Menu > Job Administration > Current Job List.
The Queue Jobs screen appears with a list of jobs.
2
Select a job and press Tab.
The job is on hold if Hold is displayed in the column. If no status is
displayed, it is ready for execution at the time you configured it. Press Tab
to toggle holding a job.
"Customizing Backup" on page
93.
81.
"Viewing a
"Prerequisites for
85
Managing
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