Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: Autosys job display
Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Autosys job display Post 302141306 by aragorn_linux on Thursday 18th of October 2007 02:38:36 PM
Old 10-18-2007
autorep -J jobname -q
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Kill a Job in Autosys

Hi, I have done kill-9 xxx for a job which is running in Autosys. But when i use autorep -j xxx it is showing the job is in run status. How to kill a job in Autosys which is in running status.. Thanks Arun (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: arunkumar_mca
3 Replies

2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Documentation and books on Autosys Job Control Tool from Autosys

My project uses Autosys. I am new to this product and I don't know where to start from. Q1. Please provide me the link where I can get Autosys documentation Q2. Please refer a good book on Autosys. (Beginner/Intermediate Level) (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: gram77
0 Replies

3. UNIX and Linux Applications

Job Scheduling (Autosys)

Hello! I will be working with Autosys and I am looking for individuals that have knowledge of this UNIX application. Thank-you! (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: preshe79
3 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Autosys - failing job

Hi, I am trying to schedule an autosys job for weblogic server reboot. When i run the job it is failing with the following error: /bin/sh: /path/stop_wls instancename: not found The following is my jil and i dont refer to /bin/sh at all update_job: mgd_shutdown_cmd.jil job_type: c ... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: userscript
3 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

autosys job configuration for job failure.

We need to configure autosys that when a job fails continously for 3 times, we need to call another job. Is this possible in Autosys, or can anyone advice on the alternative. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sangea
2 Replies

6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Autosys Job.

Hi Can any one tell me free online good book for autosys job. Also whats the basic difference between Autosys job and cron job. Thanks in advance. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: diehard
2 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

Autosys Job

I need to know the list of autosys job that run between given time. I have the following command. job_depends -t -J abc% -F "12/25/2010 03:00" -T "12/26/2010 05:00" Above command will give the list of job that run between time 3 AM and 5 AM. But the it gives me in random order how to... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: diehard
1 Replies

8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Autosys Job: Job did not start

I have submitted an autosys job and force start it. Autosys hit the job 4 times to restart but it did not start and finally I terminate the job. Any idea why the job did not start. Below is the code I executed. 1214 missun0ap /export/home/bzn97r/develop/dswi/jil$ sendevent -E FORCE_STARTJOB... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: jnrohit2k
0 Replies

9. Programming

Autosys job in UNIX

Hi all, I am new to Unix. I would like to create a Autosys job in Unix. Can you please suggest. below is the requirement. 1. Need t Send in email every 30 minutes from 11 am to 3:00 PM. E-mail should only be sent ONLY when below Query have data return. select * from emp where... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vasuvv
1 Replies

10. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

Suggestion in Autosys job

Hi, I am new to Unix and Autosys. I have written Oracle query. Now I would like to create Autosys job. below is the requirement. Send in email every 30 minutes from 11 to 4:00 PM. E-mail should only be sent ONLY when below Query have data return. Email format: To: , From: , Email... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vasuvv
1 Replies
MPOST(1)						      General Commands Manual							  MPOST(1)

NAME
mpost, inimpost, virmpost - MetaPost, a system for drawing pictures SYNOPSIS
mpost [options] [commands] DESCRIPTION
This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete documentation for this version of TeX can be found in the info file or manual Web2C: A TeX implementation. MetaPost interprets the MetaPost language and produces PostScript pictures. The MetaPost language is similar to Knuth's Metafont with additional features for including tex(1) or troff(1) commands and accessing features of PostScript not found in Metafont. Like TeX and Metafont, MetaPost is normally used with a large body of precompiled macros. This version of MetaPost looks at its command line to see what name it was called under. Both inimpost and virmpost are symlinks to the mpost executable. When called as inimpost (or when the --ini option is given) it can be used to precompile macros into a .mem file. When called as virmpost it will use the plain mem. When called under any other name, MetaPost will use that name as the name of the mem to use. For example, when called as mpost the mpost mem is used, which is identical to the plain mem. Other mems than plain are rarely used. The commands given on the command line to the program are passed to it as the first input line. (But it is often easier to type extended arguments as the first input line, since UNIX shells tend to gobble up or misinterpret MetaPost's favorite symbols, like semicolons, unless you quote them.) The first line should begin with a filename, a controlsequence, or a &memname. The normal usage is to say mp figs to process the file figs.mp. The basename of figs becomes the ``jobname'', and is used in forming out- put file names. If no file is named, the jobname becomes mpout. The default extension, .mp, can be overridden by specifying an extension explicitly. There is normally one output file for each picture generated, and the output files are named jobname.nnn, where nnn is a number passed to the beginfig macro. The output file name can also be jobname.ps if this number is negative. The output files can be used as figures in a TeX document by including special{psfile=jobname.nnn} in the TeX document. Alternatively, one can input epsf.tex and then use the macro epsfbox{jobname.nnn} to produce a box of the appropriate size containing the figure. btex TeX commands etex This causes mp to generate a MetaPost picture expression that corresponds to the TeX commands. If the TeX commands generate more than one line of text, it must be in a vbox or a minipage environment. verbatimtex TeX commands etex This is ignored by mp except that the TeX commands are passed on to TeX. When using LaTeX instead of TeX the input file must start with a verbatimtex block that gives the documentstyle and egin{document} commands. You can use the `%&' construct in the first verbatimtex block to ensure that the correct TeX format is used to process the commands. Since most TeX fonts have to be downloaded as bitmaps, the btex feature works best when the output of mp is to be included in a TeX docu- ment so that dvips(1) can download the fonts. For self-contained PostScript output that can be used directly or included in a troff docu- ment, start your MetaPost input file with the command prologues:=1 and stick to standard PostScript fonts. TeX and MetaPost use the names in the third column of the file trfonts.map, which can be found in the directories with support files for MetaPost. MetaPost output can be included in a troff document via the -m pictures macro package. In this case mp should be invoked with the -T flag so that the commands between btex and etex or between verbatimtex and etex are interpreted as troff instead of TeX. (This automatically sets prologues:=1 ). OPTIONS
This version of MetaPost understands the following command line options. --mem mem Use mem as the name of the mem to be used, instead of the name by which MetaPost was called or a %& line. --help Print help message and exit. --ini Be inimpost, for dumping bases; this is implicitly true if the program is called as inimpost. --interaction mode Sets the interaction mode. The mode can be one of batchmode, nonstopmode, scrollmode, and errorstopmode. The meaning of these modes is the same as that of the corresponding commands. --kpathsea-debug bitmask Sets path searching debugging flags according to the bitmask. See the Kpathsea manual for details. --progname name Pretend to be program name. This affects both the format used and the search paths. -T Produce TROFF output. --translate-file tcxname Use the tcxname translation table. --troff As -T. --version Print version information and exit. ENVIRONMENT
See the Kpathsearch library documentation (the `Path specifications' node) for the details of how the environment variables are use when searching. The kpsewhich utility can be used to query the values of the variables. If the environment variable TEXMFOUTPUT is set, MetaPost attempts to put its output files in it, if they cannot be put in the current directory. Here is a list of the environment variables affect the behavior of mp: MPINPUTS Search path for input files. MFINPUTS Auxiliary search path for input files with .mf extensions. MPSUPPORT Directory for various tables for handling included tex and troff. MPXCOMMAND The name of a shell script that converts embedded typesetting commands to a form that MetaPost understands. Defaults: makempx for tex and troffmpx for troff. TEX The version of TeX - or LaTeX - to use when processing btex and verbatimtex commands. Default tex. This version of MetaPost allows you to use a `%&format' line instead. TROFF The troff pipeline for btex and verbatimtex commands. Default eqn -d$$ | troff MPEDIT A command template for invoking an editor. A .mem file is a binary file that permits fast loading of macro packages. mpost reads the default plain.mem unless another .mem file is specified at the start of the first line with an & just before it. There is also an that simulates plain Metafont so that mpost can read .mf fonts. (Plain Metafont is described in The Metafontbook). Experts can create .mem files be invoking inimpost and giving macro definitions followed by a dump command. The MetaPost language is similar to Metafont, but the manual A User's Manual for MetaPost assumes no knowledge of Metafont. MetaPost does not have bitmap output commands or Metafont's online display mechanism. FILES
mpost.pool Encoded text of MetaPost's messages. *.mem Predigested MetaPost mem files. plain.mp The standard mem file. mfplain.mp The Metafont-compatible mem file. This is loaded when virmp is invoked via a symbolic link as mfmp. $TEXMFMAIN/metapost/base/*.mp The standard MetaPost macros included in the original distribution. $TEXMFMAIN/metapost/support/* Various tables for handling included tex and troff. $TEXMFMAIN/metapost/support/trfonts.map Table of corresponding font names for troff and PostScript. psfonts.map Table of corresponding font names for tex and PostScript. $TEXMFMAIN/doc/metapost/examples.mp The source file for a few sample figures that are part of a LaTeX document $TEXMFMAIN/doc/metapost/mpintro.tex that describes the MetaPost system in a little more detail. SUGGESTED READING
Donald E. Knuth, The Metafontbook (Volume C of Computers and Typesetting), Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13445-4. John D. Hobby, A User's Manual for MetaPost, CSTR 162, AT&T Bell Labs, John D. Hobby, Drawing Graphs with MetaPost, CSTR 164, AT&T Bell Labs, TUGboat (the journal of the TeX Users Group). SEE ALSO
tex(1), mf(1), dvips(1). AUTHORS
MetaPost was designed by John D. Hobby, incorporating algorithms from Metafont by Donald E. Knuth. It was originally implemented on Unix, incorporating system-dependent routines from web2c, while not relying on it exccept for the actual Web-to-C translator. Ulrik Vieth adapted MetaPost to take advantage of the advanced path searching features in more recent versions of web2c and worked towards fully integrating MetaPost into the canonical Unix TeX distribution. He also updated and extended this manual page. TRIVIA
Unlike TeX and Metafont, MetaPost originally didn't use any fancy logo. John Hobby says he prefers the spelling ``MetaPost'', yet Don Knuth has updated the Metafont logo.mf font to be able to typeset a proper MetaPost logo similar to the Metafont logo. Feel free to use whatever you think is more approporiate! Web2C 7.3.1 29 March 1999 MPOST(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:44 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy