The following describe the relevant command line arguments for Windows scheduler (--win-scheduler or -WS):
Description | Argument long name | Argument short name |
---|---|---|
Scheduler name | --sched-name <name> | -ID <name> or /ID <name> |
ODBC DSN | --meta-dsn <name> | -SN <name> or /SN <name> |
ODBC DSN architecture | --meta-dsn-arch <32|64> | -a <32|64> or /a <32|64> |
ODBC login name | --meta-user-name <name> | -SL <name> or /SL <name> |
ODBC password | --meta-password <password> | -SP <password> or /SP <password> |
Metadata schema/database | --meta-database <name> | -MS <name> or /MS <name> |
Service login name | --service-user-name <name> | -LN <name> or /LN <name> |
Internal scheduler name | --int-sched-name <name> | -IN <name> or /IN <name> |
Log level | --log-level <number> | -LL <number> or /LL <name> |
Polling interval | --poll-interval <number> | -PI <number> or /PI <name> |
Work directory | --work-dir <path name> | -WD <path name> or /WD <path name> |
Log file name | --log-file-name <name> | -WL <path name> or /WL <path name> |
TNS name | --tns-name <name> | -TN <name> or /TN <name> |
Service password | --service-password <password> | -LP <password> or /LP <password> |
Scheduler load typeNotes:
| --sched-load-type <ODBC|OracleOC|OracleOCI64> | -DL or /DL is equivalent to --sched-load-type "OracleOCI" |
Note
Refer to the Installing a Windows Scheduler section of the WhereScape RED Install Guide for details.