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GALAXY version 4 QUEUE help file
To enter a queue request, type:
queue-name:jobname=file1,file2,...
The default job name is the same as the first file name.
To list the queues, type:
output-filespec/LIST=queue-name:job1[user1],job2[user2],...
Default queue is LPT:.
To create a batch request, type
INP:jobname=control-filespec,log-filespec
Default jobname is the filename of the log file.
Default control file extension is .CTL.
Default log file extension is .LOG.
When listing the queues, the default listing filespec is
TTY:.LSQ. Queue-name defaults to all queues. If queue-name
is ALL:, all queues are listed. Queues at a specific
station can be listed by referring to queue xxxSnn: for
station nn (e.g. LPTS3: or ALLS17:). Queues for a
specific device can be refered to by giving the device name
(e.g. LPT2:).
Wild card "*" matches any name, entension, project,
programmer, or SFD. Wild card "?" is wild for one character
only.
The switches to the QUEUE, PRINT, PLOT, CPUNCH, TPUNCH, and
SUBMIT commands are:
/ABEFORE:date-time Include only files accessed before
date-time.
/ACCOUNT:qqq Specify an account string.
/AFTER:date-time Process request after the specified
date/time.
/ALLFILES::yes-no Require all files to exist in order
for the queue request to be
created.
/ASINCE:date-time Include only files accessed since
date-time.
/ASSISTANCE:yes-no Specifies whether or not a batch
job will require operator
intervention.
/BATLOG:keyword-list Specify creation of batch log
files. Keyword may be one of the
following:
APPEND - append to the end of an
existinglog file (default);
SPOOL - create a temporary log
file, print it and delete it;
SUPERSEDE - supersede any existing
log file.
/BEFORE:date-time Include only files created before
date-time.
/BEGIN:ddd Begin processing file on the ddd-th
line for batch jobs and on the
ddd-th page for line printer jobs.
/CARDS:ddd Batch job punched card limit is
ddd.
/*CHECK Same as /LIST:CHECK.
/COPIES:ddd Make ddd copies of this file.
/CORE:ccc Set batch job core limit to ccc.
/CREATE Create a new request.
/DEFERRED Process all deferred spooled
requests now. You must include
either /CREATE or /KILL with this
switch, to create or cancel the
queue requests.
/DELETE Same as /DISPOSE:DELETE.
/DENSITY:keyword Set listing file tape density.
Keywords specify the density (200,
800, 1600, 6250 and INSTALLATION
(default)).
/DEPENDANCY:ddd Set batch job dependancy to ddd.
On /MODIFY requests, if a '+' or
'-' precedes ddd, add or subtract
ddd from the current value.
/DESTINATION:nnn Specify the node to which all
output will be sent.
/DISPOSE:keyword Specify file disposition. Keywords
are:
DELETE - delete the file after
processing;
PRESERVE - don't delete the file
(default);
RENAME - rename the file into the
spooled area when the request is
created, then delete it after
processing.
/ERBINARY Generate an error message if user
attempts to queue a binary file.
/ERNONE Generate an error message if a file
is not found.
/ERPROTECT Generate an error message if a
protection failure occurs.
/ERSUPERSEDE Generate an error if the listing
file already exists. Reserve the
specified number of blocks on the
listing file.
/EXIT Exit from QUEUE.
/*FAST Same as /LIST:FAST.
/FEET:ddd Set batch job paper tape limit to
ddd feet.
/FILE:keyword Specify file format. Keywords are:
ASCII - ASCII fle (default);
COBOL - sixbit COBOL file;
ELEVEN - PDP11 file;
FORTRAN - FORTRAN data file.
/FORMS:sss Specify type of forms to be sss.
/GENERIC Process request on any device of
the appropriate type.
/[NO]HEADER:yes-no Include banner for a file.
/*HELP:keyword Prints help on the terminal.
Keywords are:
SWITCHES - print only switches;
TEXT - print this text (default).
/JOBNAME:sss Specify a job name.
/KILL Kill (delete) this request.
/LENGTH:min:max Include files whose blocksize is
within the range of min to max.
/LIMIT:ddd Output request limit is ddd (feet,
pages, etc.).
/LOWERCASE Print this job on a lower case
printer./LST:keyword List jobs in queues. Keywords are:
ALL - detailed listing;
FAST - fast queue listing;
JOBS - list jobs (default).
/METERS:ddd Set batch job paper tape limit to
ddd meters.
/MESSAGE:keyword Set the verbosity level of messages
output. Keywords are:
ADDRESS - type out address where
message occurs;
CONTINUATION - type out
continuation text if any exists;
FIRST - type out first line of
message;
PREFIX - type out six character
message prefix.
/*MODIFY Modify an existing queue request.
/[NO]NEW:yes-no Include this file in a request even
if it doesn't yet exist.
/NOTES:qqq Annotate output message with qqq in
header.
/[NO]NOTIFY:yes-no Request notification when job
completes.
/[NO]NULL:yes-no Don't generate a fatal error
message if no files in queue
request.
/OKBINARY Allow binary files in queue
request.
/OKSUPERSEDE Don't generate an error if the
listing file already exists.
/[NO]OPTION:option-name Scan DSK:SWITCH.INI[,]/PHYSICAL for
lines with QUEUE:option-name for
switches.
OUTPUT:keyword Specify batch job log file
processing. Keywords are:
ERROR - print file if job ends in
error;
LOG - print log file (default);
NOLOG - never print a log file.
/PAGES:ddd Set batch job printer page limit to
ddd pages.
/PARITY:keyword Set listing file tape parity.
Keywords are:
EVEN - set even parity;
ODD - set odd parity (default).
/PATH:[directory] Run batch job from [directory].
/PLOT:keyword Specify plotter processing:
Keywords are: ASCII, BINARY
(sixbit); IMAGE (default).
/[NO]PHYSICAL:yes-no Ignore logical device names on
LOOKUPs and ENTERs.
/PRESERVE Same as /DISPOSE:PRESERVE.
/PRINT:keyword Specify printer processing:
Keywords are: ARROW, ASCII
(default); OCTAL; SUPPRESSED.
/PRIORITY:ddd Set request priority to ddd.
/PROCESSING:nnn Specify the node where a batch
request will be processed.
/PROTECTION:ooo When listing queues to a file, set
the file protection to ooo. When
creating queue requests, set the
protection level of the request to
ooo.
/PUNCH:keyword Specify card punch processing:
Keywords are: 026, ASCII, BINARY,
BCD, and IMAGE.
/READER Submit a card deck on disk to
SPRINT for processing.
/REPORT:code Print COBOL report file by
outputting every line that starts
with "code."
/REQUESTID:n Specify the request-id number of
the request to with /MODIFY or
/KILL.
/[NO]RESTART:yes-no Specify whether the batch job may
be restarted after a system
failure. Default is /NORESTART.
/RUN:filespec Run the specified program after the
request is processed.
/RUNCORE:ccc Run the specified program with ccc
core.
/RUNOFFSET:ooo Run the specified program with an
offset of ooo.
/SEQUENCE:ddd Specify a sequence number ddd.
/SINCE:date-time Include only files created since
date-time.
/SITGO Submit a card deck on disk to SITGO
for processing.
/*SPACING:keyword Specify spacing on a print request.
Keywords are: DOUBLE; SINGLE
(default); TRIPLE.
/STREAM:n Specify the stream to be displayed
in listing queue entries.
/[NO]STRS:yes-no Scan each structure for duplicate
files.
/TAG:sss Start batch processing at tag sss.
/TAPE:keyword Specify paper tape punch
processing. Keywords are: ASCII
(default); BINARY; IBINARY;
IMAGE.
/TIME:ttt Set batch job time limit to ttt.
/TMPFIL:sss:qqq Create a temporary file sss (either
TMP:SSS or DSK: SSS.TMP[-])
containing text (qqq).
/TPLOT:ddd Set batch job plotter time to ddd
minutes.
/*UNIQUE:yes-no Allow only one batch job to run
under this PPN at a time.
/UNIT:ooo Process request on unit ooo (LPTooo
if a print request).
/UPPERCASE Print this job on a upper case
printer.
/VERSION:vvv Set the version number of listing
files.
Switches of the form /*xxxxxx are unique to one character.
The asterisk is NOT part of the switch name.
Argument formats:
ccc Core argument: decimal followed by optional K or
P.
ddd Decimal number followed by optional K, M, or G.
nnn Sixbit node name or octal node number.
ooo Octal number followed by optional K, M, or G.
qqq Possibly quoted string: either alphanumerics or
'sixbit' for any 64-character set graphics with
quoting character doubled to represent itself.
sss Sixbit string of alpha-numerics.
ttt Time in seconds, hhmmss, or hh:mm:ss.
vvv Version number in standard DECsystem-10 version
format.
yes-no Switch arguments may wither be NO, YES, 0 (no), or
1 (yes). In addition, the switch name may be
preceded by NO to negate its action (e.g.
/NOxxxxxx instead of /xxxxxx:NO).
date-time A specific or relative date-time
combination with the date components separated by
a dash and the time components set off by and
separated by a colon. The date can include the
year. The time can include seconds and minutes.
date:time or date or time
date is dd-mmm-yyyy or mmm-dd-yyyy
(yyyy can be 1, 2, or 4 digits)
(mmm is mnemonic for month)
date can be +-nnnD or +-weekday
(nnn is any decimal number)
(weekday is mnemonic day of week)
time is hh or hh:mm or hh:mm:ss
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