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diff --git a/man-pages-posix-2003/man1p/batch.1p b/man-pages-posix-2003/man1p/batch.1p new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c14c14 --- /dev/null +++ b/man-pages-posix-2003/man1p/batch.1p @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ +.\" Copyright (c) 2001-2003 The Open Group, All Rights Reserved +.TH "BATCH" 1P 2003 "IEEE/The Open Group" "POSIX Programmer's Manual" +.\" batch +.SH PROLOG +This manual page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual. +The Linux implementation of this interface may differ (consult +the corresponding Linux manual page for details of Linux behavior), +or the interface may not be implemented on Linux. +.SH NAME +batch \- schedule commands to be executed in a batch queue +.SH SYNOPSIS +.LP +\fB\fP \fIbatch\fP\fB\fP +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +The \fIbatch\fP utility shall read commands from standard input and +schedule them for execution in a batch queue. It shall be +the equivalent of the command: +.sp +.RS +.nf + +\fBat -q b -m now +\fP +.fi +.RE +.LP +where queue \fIb\fP is a special \fIat\fP queue, specifically for +batch jobs. Batch jobs +shall be submitted to the batch queue with no time constraints and +shall be run by the system using algorithms, based on +unspecified factors, that may vary with each invocation of \fIbatch\fP. +.LP +Users shall be permitted to use \fIbatch\fP if their name appears +in the file \fB/usr/lib/cron/at.allow\fP. If that file does not +exist, the file \fB/usr/lib/cron/at.deny\fP shall be checked to determine +whether the user shall be denied access to \fIbatch\fP. +If neither file exists, only a process with the appropriate privileges +shall be allowed to submit a job. If only \fBat.deny\fP +exists and is empty, global usage shall be permitted. The \fBat.allow\fP +and \fBat.deny\fP files shall consist of one user name +per line. +.SH OPTIONS +.LP +None. +.SH OPERANDS +.LP +None. +.SH STDIN +.LP +The standard input shall be a text file consisting of commands acceptable +to the shell command language described in \fIShell Command Language\fP +\&. +.SH INPUT FILES +.LP +The text files \fB/usr/lib/cron/at.allow\fP and \fB/usr/lib/cron/at.deny\fP +shall contain zero or more user names, one per line, +of users who are, respectively, authorized or denied access to the +\fIat\fP and \fIbatch\fP +utilities. +.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES +.LP +The following environment variables shall affect the execution of +\fIbatch\fP: +.TP 7 +\fILANG\fP +Provide a default value for the internationalization variables that +are unset or null. (See the Base Definitions volume of +IEEE\ Std\ 1003.1-2001, Section 8.2, Internationalization Variables +for +the precedence of internationalization variables used to determine +the values of locale categories.) +.TP 7 +\fILC_ALL\fP +If set to a non-empty string value, override the values of all the +other internationalization variables. +.TP 7 +\fILC_CTYPE\fP +Determine the locale for the interpretation of sequences of bytes +of text data as characters (for example, single-byte as +opposed to multi-byte characters in arguments and input files). +.TP 7 +\fILC_MESSAGES\fP +Determine the locale that should be used to affect the format and +contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error and +informative messages written to standard output. +.TP 7 +\fILC_TIME\fP +Determine the format and contents for date and time strings written +by \fIbatch\fP. +.TP 7 +\fINLSPATH\fP +Determine the location of message catalogs for the processing of \fILC_MESSAGES +\&.\fP +.TP 7 +\fISHELL\fP +Determine the name of a command interpreter to be used to invoke the +at-job. If the variable is unset or null, \fIsh\fP shall be used. +If it is set to a value other than a name for \fIsh\fP, the implementation +shall do one of the following: use that shell; use \fIsh\fP; use the +login shell from the user database; any of the preceding accompanied +by a warning +diagnostic about which was chosen. +.TP 7 +\fITZ\fP +Determine the timezone. The job shall be submitted for execution at +the time specified by \fItimespec\fP or \fB-t\fP +\fItime\fP relative to the timezone specified by the \fITZ\fP variable. +If \fItimespec\fP specifies a timezone, it overrides +\fITZ\fP. If \fItimespec\fP does not specify a timezone and \fITZ\fP +is unset or null, an unspecified default timezone shall be +used. +.sp +.SH ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS +.LP +Default. +.SH STDOUT +.LP +When standard input is a terminal, prompts of unspecified format for +each line of the user input described in the STDIN section +may be written to standard output. +.SH STDERR +.LP +The following shall be written to standard error when a job has been +successfully submitted: +.sp +.RS +.nf + +\fB"job %s at %s\\n",\fP \fIat_job_id\fP\fB, <\fP\fIdate\fP\fB> +\fP +.fi +.RE +.LP +where \fIdate\fP shall be equivalent in format to the output of: +.sp +.RS +.nf + +\fBdate +"%a %b %e %T %Y" +\fP +.fi +.RE +.LP +The date and time written shall be adjusted so that they appear in +the timezone of the user (as determined by the \fITZ\fP +variable). +.LP +Neither this, nor warning messages concerning the selection of the +command interpreter, are considered a diagnostic that changes +the exit status. +.LP +Diagnostic messages, if any, shall be written to standard error. +.SH OUTPUT FILES +.LP +None. +.SH EXTENDED DESCRIPTION +.LP +None. +.SH EXIT STATUS +.LP +The following exit values shall be returned: +.TP 7 +\ 0 +Successful completion. +.TP 7 +>0 +An error occurred. +.sp +.SH CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS +.LP +The job shall not be scheduled. +.LP +\fIThe following sections are informative.\fP +.SH APPLICATION USAGE +.LP +It may be useful to redirect standard output within the specified +commands. +.SH EXAMPLES +.IP " 1." 4 +This sequence can be used at a terminal: +.sp +.RS +.nf + +\fBbatch +sort < file >outfile +EOT +\fP +.fi +.RE +.LP +.IP " 2." 4 +This sequence, which demonstrates redirecting standard error to a +pipe, is useful in a command procedure (the sequence of output +redirection specifications is significant): +.sp +.RS +.nf + +\fBbatch << +! diff file1 file2 2>&1 >outfile | mailx mygroup +! +\fP +.fi +.RE +.LP +.SH RATIONALE +.LP +Early proposals described \fIbatch\fP in a manner totally separated +from \fIat\fP, even +though the historical model treated it almost as a synonym for \fIat\fP +\fB-qb\fP. A number of +features were added to list and control batch work separately from +those in \fIat\fP. Upon +further reflection, it was decided that the benefit of this did not +merit the change to the historical interface. +.LP +The \fB-m\fP option was included on the equivalent \fIat\fP command +because it is +historical practice to mail results to the submitter, even if all +job-produced output is redirected. As explained in the RATIONALE +for \fIat\fP, the \fBnow\fP keyword submits the job for immediate +execution (after scheduling +delays), despite some historical systems where \fIat\fP \fBnow\fP +would have been considered +an error. +.SH FUTURE DIRECTIONS +.LP +None. +.SH SEE ALSO +.LP +\fIat\fP +.SH COPYRIGHT +Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form +from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology +-- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base +Specifications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of +Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open Group. In the +event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and +The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard +is the referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online at +http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html . |