Command descriptions

List of utility commands contains the list of the utility commands, and for each command, its description and the operating systems it supports.
Table 1. List of utility commands
Command Description Operating system
at Submits a job to be run at a specific time. UNIX®
batch Submits a job to be run as soon as possible. UNIX®
cpuinfo Returns information from a workstation definition. UNIX®, Windows®
dataexport Exports all scheduling object definitions and global options from the source environment UNIX®, Windows®
dataimport Imports all scheduling object definitions and global options to the target environment database UNIX®, Windows®
datecalc Converts date and time to a required format. UNIX®, Windows®
datestconn Checks connection to a dynamic agent or dynamic workload broker UNIX®, Windows®
delete Removes script files and standard list files by name. UNIX®, Windows®
evtdef Imports/exports custom events definitions. UNIX®, Windows®
evtsize Defines the maximum size of event message files. UNIX®, Windows®
filemonitor Checks for changes in files (files that were either created or modified) UNIX®, Windows®
exportservedata Downloads the list of dynamic workload broker instances from the HCL Workload Automation database and changes a port number or a host name. UNIX®, Windows®
importservedata Uploads the list of dynamic workload broker instances to the HCL Workload Automation database after editing the temporary file to change a port number or a host name. UNIX®, Windows®
jobinfo Returns information about a job. UNIX®, Windows®
jobstdl Returns the pathnames of standard list files. UNIX®, Windows®
listproc Lists processes. This command is not supported. Windows®
killproc Kills processes. This command is not supported. Windows®
maestro Returns the HCL Workload Automation home directory. UNIX®, Windows®
makecal Creates custom calendars. UNIX®, Windows®
metronome.pl Is replaced by tws_inst_pull_info. UNIX®, Windows®
morestdl Displays the contents of standard list files. UNIX®, Windows®
movehistorydata Moves the data present in the HCL Workload Automation database to the archive tables. UNIX®, Windows®
param Creates, displays, and deletes variables and user passwords on dynamic agents. UNIX®, Windows®
parms Displays, changes, and adds parameters. UNIX®, Windows®
release Releases units of a resource. UNIX®, Windows®
rmstdlist Removes standard list files based on age. UNIX®, Windows®
sendevent Sends generic events to the currently active event processor server. UNIX®, Windows®
showexec Displays information about executing jobs. UNIX®
shutdown Stops the netman process and, optionally, WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base. UNIX®, Windows®
ShutDownLwa Stops the agent locally. UNIX®, Windows®
Note: On UNIX systems, it can be run by TWS_user or root user only.
StartUp Starts the netman process and, optionally, WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base. UNIX®, Windows®
StartUpLwa Starts the agent locally. UNIX®, Windows®
Note: On UNIX systems, it can be run by TWS_user or root user only.
tws_inst_pull_info Collects data on the local HCL Workload Automation instance and workstation, WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base, and DB2 for diagnostic purposes. It is documented in HCL Workload Automation: Troubleshooting Guide. UNIX®, Windows®
version Displays version information. UNIX®