ASSIGN_PROCESS_TO_JOB - UCMD Manager configuration option
Description
The ASSIGN_PROCESS_TO_JOB option controls the startup and shutdown behavior of UCMD Server processes executed on Windows.
- If ASSIGN_PROCESS_TO_JOB is set to yes, UCMD Server assigns all of its child processes to a system resource known as a job object.
- If ASSIGN_PROCESS_TO_JOB is set to no, child processes are not assigned to a job object, and no relationship among parent / child processes is maintained.
Note
ASSIGN_PROCESS_TO_JOB overrides a UCMD Server for Windows ASSIGN_PROCESS_TO_JOB option. It is available only for Windows UCMD Servers; it is ignored on all other Server platforms.
Usage
Method | Syntax | IBM i | UNIX | Windows | z/OS |
Command Line, Short Form | n/a | ||||
Command Line, Long Form | -assign_process_to_job option | ||||
Environment Variable | UCMDASSIGN PROCESSTOJOB=option | ||||
Configuration File Keyword | assign_process_to_job option | ||||
STRUCM Parameter | ASSIGNPROC(*option) |
Values
option is the specification for whether or not UCMD Server child processes are assigned to a job.
Valid values for option are:
- yes
Override the UCMD Server ASSIGN_PROCESS_TO_JOB option and assign all UCMD Server child processes to a job object. - no
Override the UCMD Server ASSIGN_PROCESS_TO_JOB option but do not assign all UCMD Server child processes to a job object.
Default
There is no UCMD Manager default; the default value is specified by the UCMD Server ASSIGN_PROCESS_TO_JOB option.