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Reviewing, status

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Figure 15. Enable SSH panel Reviewing job status In the SMASH Proxy, jobs are local to a session. You can only see the status of jobs that you spawned. When you exit the session, all history of your jobs disappear. You run the load verb, without the wait option, asynchronously. If you specify the wait option, the load verb runs synchronously. Note: By default, at session invocation, the WaitBehavior SESSION property is set to true, which means all loads will be synchronous. To make loads asynchronous, set the WaitBehavior SESSION property to false. The SMASH Proxy handles all verbs listed in "SMASH CLP supported verbs and descriptions" on page 8 synchronously with the exception of the load verb. The load verb can be made synchronous with the -wait option. It must be noted that even though it is a SMASH CLP requirement for the exit verb to support the -keep option, which establishes a holding time for the job ID and status associated with a verb, the -keep function does not operate in the same manner with exit as it does with other verbs. Instead, when you issue the exit -keep command in the shell, jobs go away as soon as a shell is exited. 106 SMASH Proxy Installation and User's Guide

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Reviewing
job
status
In
the
SMASH
Proxy,
jobs
are
local
to
a
session.
You
can
only
see
the
status
of
jobs
that
you
spawned.
When
you
exit
the
session,
all
history
of
your
jobs
disappear.
You
run
the
load
verb,
without
the
wait
option,
asynchronously.
If
you
specify
the
wait
option,
the
load
verb
runs
synchronously.
Note:
By
default,
at
session
invocation,
the
WaitBehavior
SESSION
property
is
set
to
true
,
which
means
all
loads
will
be
synchronous.
To
make
loads
asynchronous,
set
the
WaitBehavior
SESSION
property
to
false
.
The
SMASH
Proxy
handles
all
verbs
listed
in
“SMASH
CLP
supported
verbs
and
descriptions”
on
page
8
synchronously
with
the
exception
of
the
load
verb.
The
load
verb
can
be
made
synchronous
with
the
-wait
option.
It
must
be
noted
that
even
though
it
is
a
SMASH
CLP
requirement
for
the
exit
verb
to
support
the
-keep
option,
which
establishes
a
holding
time
for
the
job
ID
and
status
associated
with
a
verb,
the
-keep
function
does
not
operate
in
the
same
manner
with
exit
as
it
does
with
other
verbs.
Instead,
when
you
issue
the
exit
-keep
command
in
the
shell,
jobs
go
away
as
soon
as
a
shell
is
exited.
Figure
15.
Enable
SSH
panel
106
SMASH
Proxy
Installation
and
User's
Guide