Before you begin
Users who are assigned the lradmin role have the authority
to perform all
job scheduler application actions on all jobs regardless of job ownership, while
users who are assigned with the lrsubmitter role can only act on jobs
that are owned by the submitters themselves.
About this task
This sample task assumes that the job scheduler is configured.
From the administrative console:
What to do next
With security enabled, provide a valid user ID and password
for job actions that are performed through the command- line interface.
Submit a job action through the command-line interface with the user
name and password information. See the following example:
<install_root>/bin/lrcmd.[bat|sh]
-cmd=<name_of_command> <command_arguments> [-host=<host> -port=<port>]
-userid=<user_ID> -password=<password>
where:
- <host> is the on demand router (ODR) host
name or the job scheduler server host name. If not specified, the default is localhost.
- <port> is the ODR HTTP(s) proxy address or
the long-running scheduler server HTTP(s) port. If not specified,
the default is 80.
See the following example:
D:\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\bin\lrcmd
-cmd=submit -xJCL=D:\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\longRunning\
postingSampleXJCL.xml -port=9445 -host=wasxd01.ibm.com
-userid=mylradmin -password=w2g0u1tf