Meaning of ESP JOBs in PNODE READY
search cancel

Meaning of ESP JOBs in PNODE READY

book

Article ID: 210507

calendar_today

Updated On:

Products

ESP Workload Automation

Issue/Introduction

Want to know if the resource has been satisfied when the JOB is in PNODE READY status.

The doc below is confusing:
APPLJOB (AJ) Command

READY
Removes all job dependencies (except resources) from a job (including time, predecessors, manual hold).

Environment

Release: ALL

Component: ESP WORKLOAD AUTOMATION

Resolution

A JOB is READY when it enters PNODE=READY (i.e. all time dependencies satisfied, HC=0, no hold or wait and all resources available).

And READY means differently in following conditions:

#1 "AJ  <jobname>  READY" does not necessarily result in PNODE READY. It does remove all waits and holds but not resources.

#2 Message below does not necessarily mean that the JOB has PNODE READY (i.e. it could be RESWAIT):
ESP6633I APPLMGR: APPL TEST02.6 JOB TEST1 READIED