Report 10B - Actual Production Detail:
TWS for UNIX (AIX) REPORTER 8.3 (1.7) hcl Page 1
Report 10B Symphony Actual Production Detail For 03/06/19 03/07/19
Estimated Actual CPU Job
Job Name Run Time Priority Start Time Run Time Seconds Number Status
Schedule NETAG #EXTERNAL 0 EXTRN
E0000000 0 ERROR
Total 00:00 00:00 0
Schedule MYMST #MONTHSKE 00:02 10 06:01(03/06/19) 00:03 SUCC
GETLOGS 00:02 10 06:01(03/06/19) 00:03 #J11612 SUCC
Total 00:02 00:03 0
Schedule MYFTA #IWSKE 10 HOLD
JOBIWD 10 HOLD
Total 00:00 00:00 0
Schedule MYMST #TESTSKE 00:29 10 06:01(03/06/19) 00:02 STUCK
TESTCRO+ 00:01 10 06:01(03/06/19) 00:02 #J11613 ABEND
NEWTEST 00:29 10 HOLD
Total 00:30 00:02 0
Schedule MYMST #FINAL 00:01 10 05:59(03/07/19) HOLD
JnextPlan 00:01 10 HOLD
Total 00:01 00:00 0
Total 01:38 00:09 0
* * * * E n d o f R e p o r t * * * *
The output of Report 10B shows states of the scheduling
activities currently running across the HCL Workload Automation network.
The information displayed is taken from copy of the Symphony
file
that is currently used and updated across the scheduling environment.
This means that anytime this report command is run during the processing
the information displayed reflects the actual status of the planned
activity.
If you compare this output with the output of Report 9B
you see that job stream MONTHSKE
has run during the
current production day, the 6th of March, but is not in plan to run
the next day, the 7th of March. The job stream EXTERNAL
instead
failed on the network agent NETAG
and so the IWSKE
job
stream that has a follows
dependency from EXTERNAL
job
stream remains in the HOLD state.
The job stream TESTSKE
, instead, is in
state STUCK, that means that operator intervention is needed, because
within the job stream run time, job TESTCROME
, after
having started with job ID J11613
, failed in ABEND
state causing the depending job NEWTEST
to turn into
HOLD state.
HH:MM
. Assuming the elapsed time of the joblog output is 50
seconds (hh:mm:ss) : 0:00:50
, the output of Report 10B is displayed
as follows: 00:01 ;