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How to enable Linux syslog in Tivoli Workload Scheduler

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Summary

The IBM Workload Scheduler control processes (Netman, Mailman, Batchman, Jobman, and Writer) write their status messages (referred to as console messages) to standard list files. These messages include the prompts used as job and Job Scheduler dependencies. On UNIX® and Linux® operating systems, the messages can also be directed to the syslog daemon (syslogd) and to a terminal running the IBM Workload Scheduler console manager.

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Modified date:
22 March 2024

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ibm17144210