Monitoring relational database activity
You can use control language (CL) commands, all of which provide similar information, but in different ways, to give you a view of work on the i5/OS® operating system.
- Working with jobs in a distributed relational database
The Work with Job (WRKJOB) command presents the Work with Job menu. This menu allows you to select options to work with or to change information related to a specified job. Enter the command without any parameters to get information about the job you are currently using.
- Working with user jobs in a distributed relational database
If you know the user profile (user name) being used by a job, you can use the Work with User Jobs (WRKUSRJOB) command to display or change job information. Enter the command without any parameters to get a list of the jobs on the system with your user profile.
- Working with active jobs in a distributed relational database
Use the Work with Active Jobs (WRKACTJOB) command if you want to monitor the jobs running for several users, or if you are looking for a job and you do not know the job name or the user ID.
- Working with commitment definitions in a distributed relational database
Use the Work with Commitment Definitions (WRKCMTDFN) command if you want to work with the commitment definitions on the system.
- Tracking request information with the job log of a distributed relational database
Every i5/OS job has a job log that contains information related to requests entered for a job.
- Locating distributed relational database jobs
When you are looking for information about a distributed relational database job on an application requester (AR) and you know the user profile that is used, you can find that job by using the Work with User Jobs (WRKUSRJOB) command.
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