/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb INITIALIZE, /QUEUE, Qualifiers, /AUTOSTART_ON *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
/AUTOSTART_ON=(node::[device][,...]) Designates the queue as an autostart execution queue and specifies the node, or node and device, on which the queue can be located. For batch queues, only node is applicable. In a cluster, you can specify more than one node (or node and device) on which a queue can run, in the preferred order in which nodes should claim the queue. This allows the queue to fail over to another node if the node on which the queue is running leaves the cluster. When you enter the INITIALIZE/QUEUE command with the /AUTOSTART_ ON qualifier, you must initially activate the queue for autostart, either by specifying the /START qualifier with the INITIALIZE/QUEUE command or by entering a START/QUEUE command. However, the queue will not begin processing jobs until the ENABLE AUTOSTART/QUEUES command is entered for a node on which the queue can run. This qualifier cannot be used in conjunction with the /ON or /GENERIC qualifier. However, if you are reinitializing an existing queue, you can specify the /AUTOSTART_ON qualifier for a queue previously created or started with the /ON qualifier. Doing so overrides the /ON qualifier and makes the queue an autostart queue. For more information about autostart queues, refer to the chapter about queues in OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, Volume 1: Essentials.
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