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  • Subject: Re: QSTRUP modification
  • From: DAsmussen@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 15:44:11 EST

Marc,

In a message dated 98-02-13 01:04:40 EST, you write:

> I'm curious, how do most people set up QSTRUP so that 
>  most of the subsystems such as QINTER, QSPL, etc. 
>  don't start up?  I'd like to prevent the starting of these
>  subsystems when doing system saves, PTF installs, etc.
>  so that no one signs as QSTRUP is run.  Once I
>  check everything out, then I'd like to start them up.
>  
>  I've thought of setting up a data area, say STARTALL,
>  and set the one and only character to 'Y' for normal
>  operations and 'N' for the above explanation.  Or, is
>  there an even easier way?

Most of my clients just issue an ENDSYS from a workstation in QCTL.

Dean Asmussen
Enterprise Systems Consulting, Inc.
Fuquay-Varina, NC  USA
E-Mail:  DAsmussen@aol.com

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