Creating jobs
Create a job. When you create a job you de
fi
ne which tasks (commands) a job will perform, the order in
which the commands will be executed, and the parameters for each command. See
Job commands list
and
Job templates list
.
Considerations
•
You can only use the GUI to create a job. You cannot use a separate text editor or the CLUI.
•
If appropriate, make a
copy of an existing job
to use a starting point.
Procedure
1.
In the navigation pane, select
Jobs
to display the Jobs window in the content pane.
2.
Select
Actions > New
. The Create Job window opens.
3.
Enter the job name (required).
4.
Enter the job description (optional).
5.
Enter the job commands. To use a template, click
Generate
and select a template. See
Generating job templates
. To enter individual commands, select a command. See
Adding commands
.
6.
As appropriate, double-click each command in the Job content pane to open it in an editing
window. Select or enter values for the command arguments. If applicable, enter a label, or an
assignment (variable), or select a branching type (see
Job language
for more information).
7.
Click
Save
.
Deleting jobs
Considerations
•
You can delete a job from the GUI or CLUI. See
Job actions cross reference
.
•
Some jobs cannot be deleted because the status of one or more instances prevents deletion. For
example, you cannot delete a job with a job instance that is
paused
.
Procedures
Deleting a job from the GUI
1.
In the navigation pane, select
Jobs
to display the Jobs window in the content pane.
2.
Click the
List
tab.
3.
Select the job you want to delete.
4.
Select
Actions > Delete
.
5.
Click
OK
.
Deleting a job from the CLUI
1.
Open a CLUI window.
2.
Issue a
Delete Job
command.
Deleting job instances
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