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Since OpenVMS does make some distinction between the capabilities of a batch queue and those of a server queue, there are several parameters used on a typical SUBMIT command which will not carry over to the Process Symbiont. Parameters such as /LOG, /NOPRINT, or /WSEXTENT will result in an informational message
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There is currently no way to specify batch job process parameters such as /WSEXTENT on jobs submitted to a PMDF Process Symbiont queue. The working set parameters used will be those specified in the system authorization file for the username under which PMDF jobs are submitted, typically SYSTEM. An informational message will be displayed and the parameter will be ignored.
The Process Symbiont is not intended as a general purpose replacement for  OpenVMS batch queues, and is only supported for use with the standard PMDF  procedures  master.com,
post.com,
and  return.com.
Procedures submitted to a process queue will execute under the username of the  submitter as would any batch job. The detached server process created for  executing jobs queued to the queue  queue-name
will unconditionally log output to the file
      PMDF_LOG:task_server_queue-name.log  | 
Information is passed from the symbiont to the task server process through the  process name.  Therefore, a user or system-wide  login.com
which modifies the  process name will prevent the task server process from functioning correctly.  Such a  login.com
 can avoid adverse effects by checking the process mode:
      $ if F$MODE() .eqs. "OTHER" then exit  | 
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