3.3.1 - Process Check

      Action Option -PC (-ProcessCheck) :

      starts process commands in check records in daemon or non-daemon modes. Check indices can be specified if in non-daemon mode.

      dscheck-(PC|ProcessCheck) [Mode Options]
        [-(CI|CheckIndex) CheckIndices]
        [-(DM|DaemonMode) (start|stop|logon|logoff)]
        [-(LH|LocalHost) [LocalHostname]]
        [-(WI|WaitInterval) WaitIntervalInSeconds]
        [-(MT|MaxrunTime) MaximumRunTimeInSeconds]
        [-(DB|Debug) DebugModeInfo]

      Mode options that can be specified for processing check Action:

      In daemon mode, 'dscheck' sleeps two minutes (120 seconds as default), unless provided differently per option -WI (-WaitInterval), between processing check records. Every time it wakes up, 'dscheck' first tries to add the due update controls for command 'dsupdt' and add requests due to be built or purged for command 'dsrqst', and then starts, or restarts, commands recorded in check records on a computer according the priorities configured in the daemon controls.

      In non-daemon mode, Mode options -WU and -WR must be present for due actions of 'dsupdt' and 'dsrqst' to be added to check records. All current standing check records, unless check indices are specified, are processed on machines according to the configured information in daemon controls.



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      -(CP|CheckPending)Check and kill long pending checks
      -(LO|LogOn)log detail for daemon mode
      -(NC|NoCommand)does not issue remote commands if this Mode option is present
      -(WU|WithdsUpdt)in non-daemon mode, add check records for due 'dsupdt' actions
      -(WR|WithdsRqst)in non-daemon mode, add check records for 'dsrqst' records
      -(WR|WithdsRqst)in non-daemon mode, add check records for 'dsrqst' records due to be built or purged