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My solution to ending jobs where users "X"d or cancelled their telnet
session or powered off has been a set of programs running all the time. All
the users have named devices, so I put them in a file.
Every 5 minutes the pgm wakes up & attempts vary off. If it is truly active,
it will not vary off. Then vary on.
It does 40 devices in less than 30 seconds. Been running for 3-4 years. jim
/* GET STATUS OF WORKSTATION */
             RTVCFGSTS  CFGD(&TERMINAL) CFGTYPE(*DEV) STSCDE(&STATUS)
             MONMSG     MSGID(CPF0000)
/* IF NOT VARY ON PENDING */
             IF         COND(&STATUS *NE 20) THEN(DO) /* 20 = varied +
                          oN PENDING */
             VRYCFG     CFGOBJ(&TERMINAL) CFGTYPE(*DEV) STATUS(*OFF)
             MONMSG     MSGID(CPF0000)
             VRYCFG     CFGOBJ(&TERMINAL) CFGTYPE(*DEV) STATUS(*ON)
             MONMSG     MSGID(CPF0000)

----- Original Message -----
From: "alan shore" <SHOREA@dime.com>
To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 3:07 PM
Subject: RE: TCP/IP


> AH - HA. The job still showing as active is  a clue, my dear Watson.
Believe it or not, we have had this problem, ongoing for years.  The answer
was due to the user re-booting their pc (windows 3.1, 3.2 , 95, 98)
connecting through SNA or TCP/IP, for whatever reason, (usually their p.c
became "FROZEN") WITHOUT signing off their AS/400 session, and it always
seem to be the same handful of culprits —-- er I mean users.
> The only sure fire way of finding out if the user re-booted their machines
was to sit alongside them until the problem happened while I was there.
Unfourtunately, I have NOT been able to find a remedy for this situation,
except to end their session on the AS/400 so that they could  sign back on
again.
>
> >>> "Denise Bumgarner" <denise@LENOIRMIRROR.COM> 03/19/01 02:27PM >>>
> Yes, the user is losing their session(s). Sometimes the job still shows as
> being active and sometimes the job ends.
>
> It doesn't matter if the PC is used constantly or very little.
>
> The value of "QINACTITV" is set to *NONE.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com
> [mailto:owner-midrange-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of alan shore
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 1:47 PM
> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: TCP/IP
>
>
> When you say "drops", do you mean that they lose their session, and have
to
> sign in again, in which case what is the value of the system value
> "QINACTITV", and how often does this user type at his keyboard, (or use
his
> mouse etc.)
>
> >>> "Denise Bumgarner" <denise@LENOIRMIRROR.COM> 03/19/01 11:23AM >>>
> We are a small business with about 20 users running Client Access V3R2M0.
> All are running fine except for one that constantly drops 1 or both
> sessions.  The session will drop whether it is being used or not.  We have
> run three different Cat5 cables and tried 3 different PC's (different
> manufacturers and models).  Nothing seems to make any difference.  Has
> anyone had a similar experience?  Any ideas or suggestions would be
greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Denise Bumgarner
> Programmer/Analyst
>
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