User Daily
User Daily
If the USERDAILY[SYSTEM] fails, how to manually run the USERDAILY to load all the scheduling tables? or is there any other way to perform this?
ctmudly
I'm not sure that can work with USERDAILY SYSTEM but for others it's work:
ctmudly usage:
ctmudly <User_Daily>
[-odate {ODAT|<yyyymmdd>}]
[-odate_option {value_date|run_date}]
or
ctmudly -DAILY_NAME <User_Daily>
[-odate {ODAT|<yyyymmdd>}]
[-odate_option {value_date|run_date}]
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ctmudly usage:
ctmudly <User_Daily>
[-odate {ODAT|<yyyymmdd>}]
[-odate_option {value_date|run_date}]
or
ctmudly -DAILY_NAME <User_Daily>
[-odate {ODAT|<yyyymmdd>}]
[-odate_option {value_date|run_date}]
Run us administrator of CONTROL-M Server.
- pmdeshayes
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Use the 'ctmudchk' utility:
1. check if there are jobs that haven't been ordered:
ctmudchk -DAILY SYSTEM -ACTION LIST
2. if the command returns some jobs, do the following:
ctmudchk -DAILY SYSTEM -ACTION ORDER
Note: You can use this command for any user daily and specify an ODATE if necessary.
Cheers
1. check if there are jobs that haven't been ordered:
ctmudchk -DAILY SYSTEM -ACTION LIST
2. if the command returns some jobs, do the following:
ctmudchk -DAILY SYSTEM -ACTION ORDER
Note: You can use this command for any user daily and specify an ODATE if necessary.
Cheers