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AutoSys Tutorials

# Send Event
alias -x se='sendevent -E'

# Start Job
alias -x fsj='sendevent -E FORCE_STARTJOB -J'
alias -x sj='sendevent -E STARTJOB -J'

# Job Report
ar='autorep -w -J '

fsj='sendevent -E FORCE_STARTJOB -J'
hold='sendevent -E JOB_ON_HOLD -J '
ice='sendevent -E JOB_ON_ICE -J '

jd='job_depends -c -w -J '
killjob='sendevent -E KILLJOB -J '
offhold='sendevent -E JOB_OFF_HOLD -J '
office='sendevent -E JOB_OFF_ICE -J '
se='sendevent -E'
sj='sendevent -E STARTJOB -J'
success='sendevent -E CHANGE_STATUS -s SUCCESS -J '
terminate='sendevent -E CHANGE_STATUS -s TERMINATED -J '

Display JIL (Job Instruction Language):
autorep -w -J -q

Load JIL:
jil < JIL_source

Find unique commands currently being used:
autorep -J PARTIALJOBNAME% -q | grep "command:" | awk -F: '{print $2}'|awk '{print $1}' | sort -u > /tmp/cmds.txt

Meaning of AutoSys status:
STATUS AUTOSTATUS Meaning
RU RUNNING Running
ST STARTING Starting
SU SUCCESS Success
FA FAILURE Failure
TE TERMINATED Terminated
OI ON_ICE On Ice
IN INACTIVE Inactive
AC ACTIVATED Activated
RE RESTART Restart
OH ON_HOLD On Hold
QW QUE_WAIT Queue Wait
RD Refresh Dependencies
RF Refresh Filewatcher

Forecast report from date to infinity:
job_depends -t -J ALL -F "mm/dd/yyyy"

Display all jobs scheduled to run between these two dates:
job_depends -t -J ALL -F:06/01/2008 -T:06/30/2008

check if the event procesor is up and running
chk_auto_up

Display list of available timezones:
autotimezone -l

Get version information:
autoflags -a

View Remote Agent log:
autosyslog -J jobname

AutoSys Unix xwindows GUI control panel
autosc &

Check Database connections:
autoping -m machinename -D

Use cron2jil feature. For more info check your manual or just type "man cron2jil" on the command line -- offcourse after setting up your profile.

e.g: if you have a crontab file called file1. Try the following..

>cron2jil -f file1

This will create a file1.jil file in the present directory.