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Thanks for the advice nothing really came of the crash.  Seems we were only
doing interactive sessions at the time and a few small batch print
programs.

We did however have one issue, we have some IBM work group printers
(TCP/IP) scattered around the offices it seems that one of these did not
end completely.
Each of the workgroup printers have 2 entries in QSPL 1 WTR and 1 PDJ (
Printer Device Job). Looks like the WTR  job ended but not the PDJ. We
tried to do an endwtr, endjob, and endjobabn none of these worked so we
made sure no one was printing and ended the QSPL Subsystem that worked.

My question is how do you end a PDJ type job without having to resort to
ending the whole SBS?



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