Monitoring Utilities

The following table lists the available command line utilities that you can use to monitor jobs, folders, and other entities in the Monitoring domain and Active Jobs Database.

Utility

Description

ctmcreate

Inserts a specific job, SMART folder, or sub-folder into the Active Jobs database. To run the ctmcreate utility, see Running the ctmcreate Utility.

ctmkilljob

Terminates a specific Control‑M job that is currently executing and all its processes.

ctmorder

Orders, or forces one or more jobs from a SMART folder into the Control‑M/Server database.

ctmpsm

Performs functions affecting jobs or events in the active jobs database of the data center. It provides an alternative to using the Control‑M and enables you to perform many of the GUI functions directly in the data center.

ctmwhy Displays a report showing why a SMART folder, sub-folder, or job waiting in Active Jobs is not submitted for execution.
ctmordck

Lists job processing definitions associated with a specific User Daily name and indicates the security status of each job with regard to the User Daily name job.

ctmudchk

Checks if all jobs that should have been ordered by a User Daily name job are in the Active Jobs database.

ctmudlst

Displays, or modifies UDLAST (the User Daily last run date).

ctmudly

Orders jobs with folders that are associated with a specific User Daily name.

ctmcontb

Performs the operations on prerequisite events in the Control-M/Server database.

ctmstvar

Displays the current value of a variable or function.

ctmvar

Defines, deletes, modifies, and displays variables.

ecactltb

Displays a list of lock resources and the status of each resource.

ecaqrtab

Performs operations in the resource pools table.

emmftcli

Searches for file transfers in Control-M based on search and filter parameters from a command line.