Stops IBM Workload Scheduler production
processes hierarchically when you have defined at least one workstation
as BEHINDFIREWALL in an IBM Workload Scheduler network.
Similar to the stop @!@ command, but more effective in improving plan
performance. The command does not run from the domain in which the
command was initially issued for each subordinate domain, but runs
at each hierarchical level.
Note: This command is not supported
on remote engine workstations.
You must have stop access
to the workstation.
Syntax
stop ;progressive
Comments
When you issue the command on
a domain manager, all workstations in that domain are stopped and
then the domain manager itself is stopped and the command continues
to run on any subordinate domains. The command continues to run in
this hierarchical manner, the domain manager stops workstations in
the same domain, stops itself, and then continues to run on subordinate
domains.
Examples
Figure 1 and Table 1 show the workstations stopped by
issuing the stop ;progressive command on DM2 and DM4.
DMn are domain managers and Ann are
agents. Figure 1. Example network
Table 1. Stopped
workstations with stop ;progressive