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Manage all aspects of scheduler configurations

Available Sub Commands

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desc. You can use the following arguments.

add

Add a new scheduler configuration

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General

Argument

Description

-h [ --help ]

Display this message

--service-name arg

A unique name for the scheduler e.g. MyServer

--scheduler-name arg

A unique name using the WhereScape naming scheme e.g. WIN0001

--exe-path-name arg

The path of the executable file that is the service

--work-dir arg

A local path in which to store temporary files

--tns-name arg

The TNS name to use when the scheduler's metadata repository

--startup-mode arg

The service startup mode for the scheduler. Either Manual, Automatic or Disabled

--poll-seconds arg

How many seconds must elapse before the scheduler polls the meta repo for jobs

--max-jobs arg

The maximum number of simultaneous jobs to run

--clean-hour arg

Which hour of the day to perform a clean operation (0-23)

Windows Login

Argument

Description

--login-mode arg

Either LocalSystemAccount or SpecificUser. A LocalSystemAccount does not require a user name and password.

--login-name arg

The Windows user name the scheduler will log in as

--login-password arg

The Windows password the scheduler will use

Metadata Repository

Argument

Description

--sched-meta-dsn arg

The ODBC DSN representing the metadata repository the scheduler will connect to

--sched-meta-dsn-arch arg

The architecture of the scheduler's DSN. Valid values are 32 and 64. Defaults to 32 if not specified.

--sched-meta-database arg

Which database to use from within the ODBC DSN. Required for Teradata and DB2

--sched-meta-user-name arg

The user name to supply when connecting to the ODBC DSN

--sched-meta-password arg

The password to supply when connecting to the ODBC DSN

--sched-meta-td-wallet

If present, then the password is considered to be a Teradata Wallet


delete

Delete an existing scheduler configuration

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generate-id

Generates a scheduler ID that is unique on the local machine

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list-all

List all scheduler configurations

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modify

Modify an existing scheduler configuration

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pause

Pauses a started scheduler

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restart

Restarts a started scheduler

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resume

Resumes a paused scheduler

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show

Show the contents of an existing scheduler configuration

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start

Starts a stopped scheduler

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stop

Stops a started scheduler

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Scheduler Arguments

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Argument

Description

-h [ --help]Displays This message

Common Arguments

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