Title: | Zap Technical Conference |
Notice: | ZAP Version 5.3 is available. See note 1.1 |
Moderator: | ZAPDEV::MACONI |
Created: | Mon Feb 24 1986 |
Last Modified: | Mon May 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 170 |
Total number of notes: | 492 |
I am currently running ZAP V3.8, and was wondering if somebody may have some suggestions for a couple of procedures. What I need to be able to do is shutdown ZAP every morning(execept weekends) at 6:00am, and then start ZAP every evening at 6:00pm. I realize that starting ZAP is no real problem. I can just submit the thing to run from a batch queue. Is there a procedure that will shutdown ZAP without requiring manual intervention?? Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks, Todd B.
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47.1 | Shutdown procedure | NRADM::MACONI | The Doctor | Mon Mar 07 1988 16:45 | 15 |
The easiest solution that I can think of is a command procedure like this: $ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXEC ZAP$RUN_STATUS EXIT $ SUBMIT this_procedure /USER=SYSTEM/AFTER="06:00+1-"/QUEUE=local$batch $ SUBMIT ZAP$DIR:ZAP$START.COM /USER=SYSTEM/AFTER="18:00"/QUEUE=local$batch - local$batch should be defined on each node in the VAXcluster to point to the "local" batch queue, such as GIGI$BATCH. Once started, this should take care of the problem with the least amount of work. I would put this procedure in SYSwatch (if you have it installed) to insure that it keeps running. Keith Maconi |