ctmunixcfg utility parameters

The following table describes the ctmunixcfg utility parameters.

Parameter

Description

Bourne Shell Flags

Indicates the shell flag that will be used to run the job script. For more information, see Specifying the shell type in Control-M Administration.

Valid values: -x, -v, n

Default: -x

Korn Shell Flags

Indicates the shell flag that will be used to run the job script. For more information, see Specifying the shell type in Control-M Administration.

Valid values: -x, -v, n

Default: -x

Sysout Name

Defines the output name. If set to JOBNAME, parameter Jobname is used in the Output file instead of parameter Memname.

Valid values: JOBNAME, MEMNAME

Default: MEMNAME

Temporary Scripts Saving

Enables you to save temporary scripts. By default, temporary scripts generated from jobs are deleted at the end of job execution. If this value is set to Yes, temporary scripts are not deleted.

Valid values: Yes and No

Default: No

Temporary Scripts Directory

Defines the default path for saving temporary scripts.

Valid values: Any valid path on the Agent computer.

Default: $CONTROLM/runtime

Replace $0 by File Name

The $0 reserved variable can be used in a script to retrieve the name of the script. This variable is automatically replaced by a file name before the script is run.For more information, see Using the $0 Reserved Variable in Control-M Administration.

Valid values:

  • Y - Reserved variable $0 specifies whether instances of $0 in the job script should be replaced before the script is run.
  • N - Functionality is disabled

 

CJK Encoding

Determines the CJK encoding used by Control-M/Agent to run jobs. For more information, see Control-M Language Customization.

Valid values: UTF-8, JAPANESE EUC, JAPANESE SHIFT-JIS, KOREAN EUC, SIMPLIFIED CHINESE GBK, SIMPLIFIED CHINESE GB, TRADITIONAL CHINESE EUC, TRADITIONAL CHINESE BIG5

Default: UTF-8

Default Printer

Default printer for job output

SMTP Parameters

For SMTP parameters, see SMTP parameters.

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