Specifies the name of an individual ODF distribution to be scheduled.
This parameter is only used when using the external scheduling process.
When you use the -d parameter, the -r parameter must
also be specified. Do not use the -S or -T parameter
when you use this parameter.
-e
This parameter will submit the distribution specified by the -d and -r parameters
for report bundle processing. When you use the -e parameter,
the -d and -r parameters must also be specified.
-h instance
The name of the Content Manager OnDemand instance
to process. The ARSODF program will attempt to locate the specified
instance name in the ARS.INI file (AIX®,
Solaris, Linux, or z/OS® servers; the registry for Windows servers) to obtain the
TCP/IP address, host name or host name alias of the system on which
the instance is running. If the ARSODF program cannot locate the instance
name in the ARS.INI file, then the specified value is treated as a
host name. You must specify this parameter and name the instance if:
The name of the default instance is not ARCHIVE.
You are running more than one instance on the same system and
you need to specify an instance other than the default instance.
The ARSODF program also supports the -I parameter. You
can use either parameter to specify the name of the instance to process.
If you specify both, the value of the last parameter specified is
used.
-I instance
The name of the Content Manager OnDemand instance
to process. The -I parameter provides the same function as
the -h parameter. If you specify both, the value of the last parameter specified
is used.
-p password
The password for the user that is specified with the -u parameter.
If the user is not assigned a password, enter a null password (that
is, specify -p ""). If you do not specify the -p parameter
while you specify the -u parameter, then the program retrieves
the password for the user ID from the stash file specified in ARS.INI
file for that instance.
-r recipient
Specifies the name of an individual ODF recipient to receive the
distribution to be scheduled. If you are not using the -e parameter,
the -r parameter can also specify the name of a recipient list.
This parameter is only used when using the external scheduling process.
When you use the -r parameter, the -d parameter must
also be specified. Do not use the -S or -T parameter
when you use this parameter.
-S
Start ODF processing. See Running ODF for more information.
-T
Terminate ODF processing. See Running ODF for more information.
-u userid
The Content Manager OnDemand user that
is permitted to perform the specified function. The ARSODF program
requires the following permissions:
The user ID that you specify is a valid Content Manager OnDemand user in the instance that
you name with the -h or -I parameter.
The user ID is a Content Manager OnDemand System Administrator
or has ODF Administration authority.
The user ID is authorized to the application group and application
to be distributed.
If you do not specify the -p parameter with the -u parameter,
the ARSODF program retrieves the password for the user ID from the
stash file specified in the ARS.INI file for that instance.
-v
Enables verbose mode, which displays all messages (informational
and error). By default, the ARSODF program displays error messages.
-1 trace_file
Specifies the fully qualified trace file name.
-2 level
Specifies trace level. The values are additive. The default level
is 3, which is used to report errors and warnings.