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Normally, if you are running QBASE, you are not running QINTER.

DSPSYSVAL QCTLSBSD to see what is your controlling subsystem. It is usually
either QBASE or QCTL.

WRKSBS will show which SBS's are active, and you can see from there what
jobs are in each one.

Another way to see where jobs run is in WRKACTJOB. If you press F11, you
get another view that has the machine pool in one of the columns. Use
WRKSYSSTS to find out which pools are in use.

Here's an attempt in Portuguese, from an online translator. How is it?

>Normalmente, se estão correndo QBASE, você nao estão correndo QINTER.
>
>DSPSYSVAL QCTLSBSD ver o que é seu é controlador subsistema. É normalmente
>qualquer um QBASE ou QCTL.
>
>WRKSBS qual mostrará SBS estão ativo, e pode ver de aí o que trabalhos
>estão em cada.
>
>Outro meio de ver onde corrida de trabalhos está em WRKACTJOB. Se aperta
>F11, você recebe outra vista que tem a piscina de máquina em um das
>colunas. WRKSYSSTS de uso sabeê-lqual piscinas estão em uso.

At 12:15 PM 4/24/02 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>How can i specify  that a session device must be allocated to specific
>subsistem , like qinter? i´ve got as400 sessions running on qinter and
>qbase subsistems, is there a possiblity that all of them run under qinter
>subsistem?



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