Hi,
I'm newhere (and also partly to Linux) and would like to know if there is a tool akin to System Automation / OPC/TWS on the IBM mainframe for Linux/Fedora. By which I mean that it would ve great if I could keep track ofany running task, and do something when it finises. Ie wait for a file copy job to finish (and maybe also have the compiler finish with rc<1) orwhateve with rc=0, then shutdown. So I can start those jobs, then walk away from my pc and go grocery shopping or whatever, without my pc staying on for too long after the jobs finish.
Maybe also start cdrecord after the copy jovmb has completed with rc=0,, or basically anything (depending on the return code? EG on z/OS, rc=4 means not enough space in dataset, you could allocate a bigger dataset and retry)
Something like yhis might alreafy exist (I believe chron is similar to ba very limited OPC in that it can stastmrrm a job at a certain time, though independent of any running tasks' outcomes.)
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Yes, I'm very nooby, hope you won't tire of me, I'll try and be a god boy, I promise!
I'm newhere (and also partly to Linux) and would like to know if there is a tool akin to System Automation / OPC/TWS on the IBM mainframe for Linux/Fedora. By which I mean that it would ve great if I could keep track ofany running task, and do something when it finises. Ie wait for a file copy job to finish (and maybe also have the compiler finish with rc<1) orwhateve with rc=0, then shutdown. So I can start those jobs, then walk away from my pc and go grocery shopping or whatever, without my pc staying on for too long after the jobs finish.
Maybe also start cdrecord after the copy jovmb has completed with rc=0,, or basically anything (depending on the return code? EG on z/OS, rc=4 means not enough space in dataset, you could allocate a bigger dataset and retry)
Something like yhis might alreafy exist (I believe chron is similar to ba very limited OPC in that it can stastmrrm a job at a certain time, though independent of any running tasks' outcomes.)
Y
Yes, I'm very nooby, hope you won't tire of me, I'll try and be a god boy, I promise!