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swjob(1M) swjob(1M)
XToolKit Options
The sd command supports a subset of the standard XToolkit options to control the
appearance of the system GUI. The supported options are:
-bg, -background ,
-fg, -foreground , -display
, -name, -xrm, and -synchronous . See the
X(1) man page by typing
man X
for a definition of these options.
-i Runs the command in interactive mode (invokes the GUI.) (Using this option is an
alias for the sd command.) See the Interactive Operation and Remote Operation
headings above for details.
-R Applies to target lists as a shorthand for
@ *::*.
-u Causes swjob to remove the specified job(s).
-v Causes swjob to list all available attributes, one per line. The option applies only to
the default list.
-a attribute Each job has its own set of attributes. These attributes include such things as job
title, schedule date, or results. The -a
option selects a specific attribute to display.
You can specify multiple
-a
options to display multiple attributes. See also sd(4) for
details on these attributes. This option applies only to the default list.
The logfiles summarizing a job or detailing target actions can be displayed using
-a
log
,if -a log is specified and no other attribute is specified (i.e. no other attribute
may be specified).
-C session_file
Save the current options and operands to session_file. You can enter a relative or
absolute path with the file name. The default directory for session files is
$HOME/.sw/sessions/
. You can recall a session file with the -S option.
-f jobid_file Read the list of jobids from jobid_file instead of (or in addition to) the command line.
-t target_file Read the list of target_selections from target_file instead of (or in addition to) the com-
mand line.
-x option=value
Set the session option to value and override the default value (or a value in an alter-
nate option_file specified with the -X option). Multiple -x options can be specified.
-S session_file
Execute swjob based on the options and operands saved from a previous session, as
defined in session_file. You can save session information to a file with the
-C option.
-X option_file Read the session options and behaviors from option_file.
Operands
The swjob command supports two types of operands: jobid followed by target selections. These operands
are separated by the "at" (@) character. This syntax implies that the command operates on "jobid at tar-
gets".
jobid The swjob command supports the following syntax for each job id:
jobid
target selections The swjob command supports the following syntax for each target selection:
[host][:][directory]
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Default Options
In addition to the standard options, several SD behaviors and policy options can be changed by editing the
default values found in:
/var/adm/sw/defaults the system-wide default values.
$HOME/.swdefaults the user-specific default values.
Values must be specified in the defaults file using this syntax:
[command_name.]option=value
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