Remote Execution via Universal Command - Examples
Introduction
The Remote Execution examples illustrated in these pages are specific to the operating systems supported by Universal Agent.
Links to detailed technical information on appropriate Universal Agent components are provided for each example.
Note
In order to keep the examples as clear as possible, they do not check for error conditions. If any example is adopted for production use, it is recommended that you add appropriate error processing.
Remote Execution Examples - z/OS
Restore UNIX Directory Backup from z/OS Dataset to UNIX Directory
Use UNIX tee Command to Store stdout to Local Server and z/OS
Use an Encrypted Command File for User ID and Password on z/OS
Override z/OS Standard Files with Procedure Symbolic Parameters
Automatically Create a Unique z/OS Command ID Using CA-Driver Variables
Automatically Create a Unique z/OS Command ID Using Zeke Variables
Automatically Create a Unique z/OS Command ID Using OPC Variables
Universal Submit Job from z/OS to IBM i Using Remote Reply Facility
Executing Universal Return Code within a Script via UCMD Manager for z/OS
Executing URC and UMET within a Script via UCMD Manager for z/OS
Remote Execution Examples - Windows
Remote Execution Examples - UNIX
Remote Execution Examples - IBM i
Execute Script to Provide Network Status of Remote Windows from IBM i
Display Library with Manager Fault Tolerance Active Using USBMJOB
Note
These examples reference the IBM i commands by their untagged names. If you are using commands with tagged names to run Universal Command, substitute the tagged names for these untagged names. (For information on tagged names, see UCHGRLS (Change Release Tag) Program.)