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  • Subject: Re: MSF
  • From: "Neil Palmer"<NeilP@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 23:50:42 -0400

Dave,

If you are going to start it in your startup program anyway it's going to 
start pretty much at the same time, QSYSWRK is started when any other 
subsystem is started.
Can't see that it would cause any problems - MSF functions just won't run 
until you run the STRMSF if you remove the QZMFECOX autostart entry from 
QSYSWRK subsystem.  If you just want to change the # of MSF jobs started 
you can alter the request data (command string) on the QZMFEJBD job 
description.
I don't believe the entry will be put back on a release upgrade.

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"Leland, David" <dleland@Harter.com>
Sent by: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com
2000/10/11 10:40
Please respond to MIDRANGE-L

 
        To:     "'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
        cc: 
        Subject:        MSF

In subsystem QSYSWRK there is an autostart job entry of: 
Job            Job Description     Library 
QZMFECOX         QZMFEJBD          QSYS 
(there are a number of other entries also) 
This particular autostart job entry starts MSF.  I don't want MSF to be 
started up automatically when the QSYSWRK subsystem starts.  Instead, I 
would like to control when it starts and put it in my startup program 
(QSTRUP).  Does anyone know what the ramifications are of removing this 
autostart job entry?  Will this entry be put back in whenever I do an 
upgrade?
Thanks, 
Dave 


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