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  • Subject: RE: Message queue &1 allocated to another job.
  • From: Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 09:58:44 -0400

Nick Runnalls wrote:

>On sign on if a user is already signed on at another 
>session, we get a CPF2451 Message queue &1 
>is allocated to another job.

This is because the message queue is in *BREAK mode.  If you change the user
profile or initial program to have the user's message queue in *NOTIFY or
*HOLD mode you won't see these messages.  Of course, messages sent to that
user won't break anymore either.  You get to choose which is less desirable.

>We also have problems with following screen.
>                       Attempt to Recover Interactive Job
>Previous interactive job was interrupted due to a device 
>error at the work station.

This is due to the workstation cutting the connexion without signing off
first.  Also, there is a system value and a job setting for device recovery
action that controls the system's behaviour when the disconnect occurs.
Your jobs are set to *DSCMSG.  Look at the help for WRKJOB option 2
parameter DEVRCYACN for a brief overview.

Hope that helped,
Buck Calabro
Commsoft; Albany, NY
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 that which we least know" -- Michel Montaigne
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