User`s guide

SRUN
(KMON)
Initiates system jobs. See also FRUN, R, RUN, and V/VRUN.
Format
SRUN filespec
Filespec Options
/BUFFER:value
/LEVEL:value
/NAME:[job-number/job-name]
/PAUSE
/TERMINAL:value
Parameter
filespec
Specifies the program to be executed.
The default file type is REL and the default device is SY.
You can use the SRUN command to run a virtual SAV image program on a
mapped monitor, but you must type the file type (SAV) explicitly.
Description
Because this command runs a system job, it is valid only for monitors that have
system-job support, a special feature enabled through the system generation process.
Before you run a system job, make sure you load into memory the device handlers
your system job needs.
You can run up to six system jobs simultaneously, in addition to the foreground and
background jobs. If you attempt to run a system job that is already active, an error
message displays on the terminal.
Running a System Job in a Completely Virtual Environment
To run a system job in the completely virtual environment, use the SRUN command
in the following format:
SRUN SY:VBGEXE.SAV[/NAME:prgnam][/options]
If you do not specify /NAME:prgnam, VBGEXE prompts with "Program?". Enter a
file specification at the prompt to indicate the file to be run as a completely virtual
system job. The default file extension is SAV. If you omit the device specification,
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