Viewing and Controlling a Process through the Operator Table

About this task

The Operator Table displays the PNODE Processes which satisfied your selection criteria; it does not display information about Processes submitted from another node.

Procedure

  1. After you type O on the command line of the Select Process screen, the Operator Table/Executing Queue screen is displayed.

    The first two characters of the QUEUE indicate the queue, the second two characters indicate the status value. The OTHER.NODE is the name of the nonsubmitting node in the session.

  2. Type an option in the OPTION column next to the Process name (PNAME) and press Enter. The following table describes each option.
    Option Description
    H Place a nonexecuting Process on the Hold queue.
    D Delete a nonexecuting Process from the queue. For more information, see Issuing the SUSPEND PROCESS, DELETE PROCESS, or FLUSH PROCESS Commands through the IUI .
    R Release a held Process.
    P Suspend a Process from the executing queue. For more information, see Issuing CHANGE PROCESS through the IUI .
    S Select a Process for detailed display. For more information, see Viewing and Controlling a Process through the Selected Process Screen .
    V View a Process in the executing queue. For more information, see Viewing the Content of Processes Matching Your Search Criteria .
    Note: When you release a Process which contains RETAIN=YES, it is copied and assigned a new Process number.
  3. If you are required to confirm a delete or suspend Process request before it is executed, respond to the Confirm Command prompt.
    Note: If message ID SOPA006I is displayed on the Operator Table screen next to the Process name under the OPTION column, it indicates that the Process can no longer be found. The Process was probably in execute status when another function was selected, and the screen was not refreshed. Screens are not automatically refreshed. Press Enter to refresh the screen.
  4. To view any message text, type END to leave the Operator Table and return to the Select Process screen. Then type M on the command line, and press Enter.