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Phantom Job Processor Reference Manual

Phantom Console - Main Screen

 

The Main Screen of the Phantom Console contains a list of all of the individual phantoms and their current status, plus the ability to:

-          Change an existing phantom by navigating to the Phantom Detail Screen

-          Add a new phantom

-          Delete an existing phantom

-          Launch a phantom

-          Stop a running phantom

-          Navigate to the Email Recipients Screen

-          Navigate to the Planned Stoppage Screen

 

 

            Phantom Console – Main Screen (CCI)         02/28/2005 22:35:45   

Nbr  Logon      Name        Status

01.  CCI        DAYEND      Waiting to launch DAYEND-PHANTOM at 02/28 23:30

02.  CCI        DIALER_DTC  Phantom added; not yet launched

03.  CCI        RTN_FILES   Stopped as of 02/27/2005 11:23:45

04.  LOGON2     DAYEND      Waiting to launch DAYEND-PHANTOM at 02/28 22:00

05.  LOGON2     RTN_FILES   Hung up; started ABC.RETURN.FILE at 02/27 22:45

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(N)ext, (B)ack, (A)dd, nbr, (D)elete, (L)aunch, (S)top, (K)ill, (E)mail,

(R)efresh, e(X)it:

 

 

The list of phantoms is sorted alphabetically by the logon name.  Within logon name, it is sorted by phantom name.

 

N: Next page. Used if there are more phantoms than fit on a single page, and this is not the last page. 

 

B: Back a page.  Used if there are more phantoms than fit on a single page and this is not the first page.

 

A: Activates an empty Phantom Detail Screen for adding a new phantom process.

 

nbr: Activates the Phantom Detail Screen for the specified phantom number.  That number must exist or an error message is displayed.

 

D or Dnn:  Delete a phantom which is not currently running.  This prompt is only available if at lease one phantom is not currently running (either newly added, stopped, or hung).  If “D” is entered, another prompt will display (nn, nn, nn):”.  The “nn”s are a list of available phantoms.  Entering “nn” will delete a specific phantom.  If Dnn is entered, it is the same as if “D” is entered and “nn” is entered for the second prompt. 

 

L or Lnn:  Launch a phantom (or all phantoms).  This prompt is only available if at lease one phantom is currently not running (either newly added, stopped, or hung).  If “L” is entered, another prompt will display (nn, nn, nn, (A)ll):”.  The “nn”s are a list of phantoms which are available to launch, but only for the current logon.  Entering “nn” will launch a specific phantom.  Entering “A” will launch all available phantoms for the current logon.  If Lnn is entered, it is the same as if “L” is entered and “nn” is entered for the second prompt.

 

S or Snn: Stop a running phantom.  This prompt is only available if at lease one phantom is currently running.  If “S” is entered, another prompt will display (nn, nn, nn, (A)ll, (L)ogon, (P)lanned):”.  The “nn”s are a list of currently running phantoms.  Entering “nn” will stop a specific phantom.  Entering “A” will stop all phantoms on all logons.  Entering “L” will stop all phantoms on this logon.  Phantoms which are running will not stop until the next cycle.  Entering “P” will activate the Planned Stoppage Screen.   If Snn is entered, it is the same as if “S” is entered and “nn” is entered for the second prompt.

 

K or Knn: Kill a hung phantom.  This prompt is only available if at lease one phantom is currently hung.  If “K” is entered, another prompt will display (nn, nn, nn, (A)ll):”.  The “nn”s are a list of currently hung phantoms.  Entering “nn” will kill a specific phantom.  Entering “A” will kill all hung phantoms.  If Knn is entered, it is the same as if “K” is entered and “nn” is entered for the second prompt.

 

E:  Will activate the Email Recipients Screen which is used to specify who will receive an email in the case of certain PJP system events.

 

R:  Refresh the display with current data.  Note: Every time you refresh the display, the PHANTOM.MONITOR program is run to detect hung phantoms.  This program is usually run hourly by the operating system.

 

X:  Exit from the Phantom Console program

 

 

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