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You can define an RJE workstation to submit jobs to a host
computer for processing. The RJE workstation also handles the output
returned by the host.  |  |  |  |  | NOTE: You must configure at least one RJE LU before defining
an RJE workstation. |  |  |  |  |
To configure an RJE workstation, use one of the following
methods: - Motif
administration program
Select RJE
Workstations on the Windows menu on the Node window. - Command-line administration program
Issue the following command: define_rje_wkstn
RJE Workstation Configuration
Parameters |  |
The following parameters are required for RJE workstation
configuration: - Workstation name
A name by which users can identify the
RJE workstation (for example, when they start the workstation or
submit jobs). The workstation name must be 1-4 characters
long. You may find it helpful to use the workstation name that is
defined on the host computer, but it is not necessary to do this. - Run on computer
The name of the HP-UX system on which the RJE workstation
runs. If you do not supply this value, the workstation can run on
any computer. - UNIX user name
The HP-UX system user name of the primary user of
the RJE workstation. The user must be a valid user of the HP-UX
system on which the RJE workstation runs. The RJE workstation runs
using this user name, and all files created by the RJE workstation
are owned by this user. - UNIX group name
The HP-UX system group name for the users who use
the RJE workstation. The name must be a valid group name on the
HP-UX system on which the RJE workstation runs, and the primary
user of the RJE workstation must be a member of the group. Only
users in this group are permitted to use the RJE workstation, and
all files created by the RJE workstation are owned by this group. - Assigned LUs
The LUs that support the RJE workstation. You can have a maximum of five assigned LUs. The LUs must
all be on the same host; the Motif administration program warns
you if the LUs you are trying to add are on different links. During operation, an assigned LU may be unavailable because
the LU has been deleted, or because the node on which it is defined
cannot currently be contacted.
Additional Configuration |  |
In addition to configuring RJE using SNAplus2, you need to
create RJE workstation style files. RJE workstation style files
control the operation of RJE workstations. On each HP-UX computer
used for remote job entry, there is a workstation style file for
each RJE workstation. For more information about RJE workstation
style files, refer to the HP-UX SNAplus2 RJE Users Guide.
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