WebSphere Extended Deployment, Version 6.0.x
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Verifying the long-running scheduler installation

This article describes how to verify that the long-running scheduler is installed correctly. The long-running scheduler is a system application and cannot be seen in the Enterprise Application panel in the administrative console.

Before you begin

Privileges for the long-running scheduler differ, depending on the various roles. Roles include monitor, operator, configurator, and administrator. If you are a user with either a monitor or an operator role, you can only view thelong-running scheduler information. If you have the role of configurator or administrator, you have all the configuration privileges for the long-running scheduler.

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You must have the SimpleCI application installed before you can verify that you have the long running scheduler and execution environment configured properly. See Sample Compute Grid applications for installation instructions. To verify that the long-running scheduler is installed correctly, run the following command:
/WebSphere/ND/AppServer3/bin>lrcmd.sh -cmd=submit -xJCL=/user/testapps/SimpleCIxJCL.xml -host=9.42.87.22 -port=81
Port 81 is used as an example in the previous command. Specify your ODR port. The lrcmd.bat is for use on Windows and lrcmd.sh is for use on all other platforms.



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