tcl.startsched

Verb: Access/SQL, Releases: AP

Starts the phantom scheduler.

Syntax

startsched {(options}

Description

starts the 'phantom' scheduler.
The scheduler is normally started on the very last phantom port of the system.

The phantom scheduler itself is a phantom process. See 'scheduler', 'phantoms' for more information.

Options

port.number Designates the port.number on which to start the phantom scheduler. If not specified, the scheduler is run from the last phantom port.

i Initializes the '%r' item in the dictionary of the 'jobs' file. This has the effect of NOT releasing any phantom processes that need wrapping up.

See Also

Command Name Type Description
tcl.z Verb: Access Invokes phantom process.
tcl.stopsched Verb: Access Deactivates the phantom scheduler.
tcl.where Verb: Access Displays system execution information.
port.number Definition The port number associated with the process.
tcl.start.ss Verb: Access Starts Spooler and Scheduler.
tcl.end Verb: Access Ends process.
tcl.list-jobs Verb: Access Displays information about phantom processes.
filename.jobs Definition Contains information on phantom jobs.
tcl.phantom Introductory Description of phantom (background) processes.
phantom.ports Definition Overview of phantom ports.
phantom.process.scheduler Definition Description of scheduler.
tcl.phantom-status Verb: Access Displays all phantom lines.
tcl.startsched.link Verb: Access
tcl.phantom-reset Verb: Access Resets selected phantom lines back to 'available'.

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