System Environment Settings file
This section explains each field of the System Environment Settings.
You must change the default values to suit your system environment.
In the System Environment Settings file (hulenv.cnf) for HULFT, configure suitable settings for tags that HULFT Scheduler uses. In the following description, the name of each tag is given in parentheses. Refer to Administration Manual for more information on the System Environment Settings file.
Each field is explained in relation to the System Environment Settings screen of the Management Console. For details on the System Environment Settings screen, refer to How to configure System Environment Settings.
If you omit specifying the value for a field that HULFT Scheduler uses, then HULFT Scheduler uses its default value.
- Weekly Non-working Days (weekoff)
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Specify days of the weekly non-working days.
You can specify up to three days of the weekly non-working days. When you specify multiple days, separate them by a comma.
- 1:
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Sunday
- 2:
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Monday
- 3:
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Tuesday
- 4:
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Wednesday
- 5:
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Thursday
- 6:
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Friday
- 7:
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Saturday
The default values are '1,7.'
If you do not want to specify any day of the week as a non-working day, leave this setting blank.
- Include Holidays in Non-working Days (holiday)
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Specify whether or not to set holidays as non-working days.
- 0:
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Set holidays as non-working days
- 1:
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Do not set holidays as non-working days
The default value is '0.'
Specify the behavior of each job during non-working days in the Schedule Information.
- Scheduling Time (schtime)
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Specify the time when the scheduling is carried out, in hours in 24-hour format.
Set a value from '0' to '23.' The default value is '0.'
= Remarks =Once a day at a specified time, HULFT Scheduler carries out scheduling. During scheduling, Scheduler checks the information that the user has specified and prepares the execution of jobs that are scheduled to be executed within 24 hours from the time of scheduling, as the jobs for the day.
- Schedule Process Multiplex Level (schnum)
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Specify the maximum number of jobs that can be started at a time. If the number of jobs is greater than the specified value, the jobs cannot be executed at the same time.
Set a value from '1' to '999.' The default value is '50.'
Set a suitable value for the current environment.