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  • Subject: Re: JobQ question
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:21:45 -0500


Are you sure the previous job is ending?  Many people use WRKACTJOB to see
if a job is active in a subsystem.  It depends on what you define by
'Active'.  There are many times I can do a WRKSBSJOB and see jobs in a
subsystem that WRKACTJOB will not show me.  This includes traditional 5250
jobs running in QINTER.

Rob Berendt

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I have a problem to work on.  I am working on a V3R2M0 box, and I need to
basically monitor a jobq.  I am having a problem with some of the RJE jobs.
They are submitted to the jobq, then the subsystem.  Sometimes, a job
enters
the subsystem and completes, then the next job will not enter the
subsystem.
To correct the problem, I need to end the subsystem, then start it again.
I
need to resolve this problem automatically.  What I am thinking of doing is
monitoring the jobq.  When a job enters the jobq, a program should be
triggered.  The program will then wait for 5 minutes and check to see if
the
job is still in the jobq.  If it is in the jobq, it will end and start the
subsystem.  I realize that later OS versions have an exit program to
complete this task, but I am dealing with V3R2M0, which does not have this
exit program.

Any ideas?

Thanks

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