1.$ SHOW QUEUE/ALL/BY_JOB_STATUS=pending Printer queue KLEE$LCA0, stopped, mounted form DEFAULT /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /DEFAULT=(FEED,FORM=ELITE (stock=DEFAULT)) /OWNER=[SYSTEM] /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S) Entry Jobname Username Blocks Status ----- ------- -------- ------ ------ 2045 APPLICA MARTIN 102 Pending Batch queue SYS_TEX, available, on NODE22:: /BASE_PRIORITY=3 /JOB_LIMIT=25 /OWNER=[SYSTEM] /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S) Entry Jobname Username Status ----- ------- -------- ------ 1388 CHAPTER1.JOB MARTIN Pending Generic batch queue CLUSTER_BATCH /GENERIC=(HMSCMS_BATCH,NODE22_BATCH) /OWNER=[SYSTEM] /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S) Entry Jobname Username Status ----- ------- -------- ------ 936 no privilege Pending . . . The SHOW QUEUE command in this example displays only the queues in which jobs are currently pending. The /ALL qualifier requests the display of all pending jobs. Notice that you cannot see job information for entry 936. You must have GROUP privilege to show all jobs in your group or OPER privilege to show all jobs in all groups. 2.$ SHOW QUEUE/FULL ARMADA* Batch queue ARMADA_BATCH, idle, on ARMADA:: /AUTO_START_ON=(ARMADA::) /BASE_PRIORITY=3 /JOB_LIMIT=3 /OWNER=[SYSTEM] /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S) Printer queue ARMADA$PRINT, stopped, on ARMADA::LPA0, mounted form DEFAULT /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /DEFAULT=(FEED,FORM=ELITE (stock=DEFAULT)) /OWNER=[SYSTEM] /PROTECTION=(S:E,O:D,G:R,W:W) Entry Jobname Username Blocks Status ----- ------- -------- ------ ------ 605 SET DUDSON 140 Pending (queue stopped) Submitted 21-DEC-2001 16:14 /FORM=ELITE (stock=DEFAULT) /PRIORITY=200 File: _$5$DUA1:[DUDSON]SET.CLD;5 606 CLOSE DUDSON 140 Pending (queue stopped) Submitted 21-DEC-2001 16:16 /FORM=DEFAULT /PRIORITY=200 File: _$5$DUA1:[DUDSON]CLOSE.TXT;2 Printer queue ARMADA$PRINTER_1, idle, on ARMADA::TTA3, mounted form DEFAULT <Printer queue on node ARMADA for a LN03R printer> /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /DEFAULT=(FEED,FORM=DEFAULT) /LIBRARY=SMU$DEVCTL Lowercase /OWNER=[SYSTEM] /PROCESSOR=CPS$SMB /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S) /SEPARATE=(FLAG) The SHOW QUEUE command in this example lists information on all of your current job entries. Complete information about the queues, the jobs contained in those queues, and the files associated with the jobs is displayed. 3.$ SHOW QUEUE/SUMMARY Batch queue HMSCMS_BATCH, available, on HMSCMS:: Job summary: 1 executing, 5 holding Server queue NM$QUE01, available, on NODE22::, mounted form DEFAULT Job summary: 2 executing Generic server queue NM$QUEUE Job summary: 1 timed release Batch queue PIZZA_BATCH, idle, on PIZZA:: Job summary: queue is empty Batch queue NODE22_BATCH, available, on NODE22:: Job summary: 1 executing, 1 timed release Printer queue ARMADA$PRINT, stopped, on ARMADA::LPA0, mounted form DEFAULT Job summary: 8 pending (565 blocks) Terminal queue ALLBQ, stopped, on KATYA::TTA2, mounted form DEFAULT Job summary: 2 pending (445 blocks) . . . The SHOW QUEUE command in this example lists all queues and displays the total number of jobs on the queues. 4.$ SHOW QUEUE DOC$LN03 Server queue DOC$LN03, stopped, on NEWTON::, mounted form DEFAULT Entry Jobname Username Blocks Status ----- ------- -------- ------ ------ 436 DOCPLAN HERSHEY 8 Retained until 11-JAN-2001 16:56 %JBC-F-JOBABORT, job aborted during execution Completed 11-JAN-2001 15:56 on queue DOC$LN03 This SHOW QUEUE display includes the date and time at which a retained job completed and the queue on which it executed. You can specify the /RETAIN qualifier with the PRINT, SUBMIT, or SET ENTRY command to specify the circumstances under which you want your job to be retained in a queue. In this example, the user set job retention to be one hour after job completion. Depending on the queue's job retention policy, the job might be deleted from the queue at 16:56. (See the PRINT, SUBMIT, or SET ENTRY command descriptions for more information on the /RETAIN qualifier.)