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        I don't think you can stop the command once its started. But
here are some of the things I would do to avoid this.... First of all I
would strip all authority from the PWRDWNSYS command so that only
QSECOFR could issue the command. Second, I would get in the habit of
doing an ENDSBS *ALL before the power down command. This gives you a
little time to finally think about turning back before issuing the power
down command, and also to see that all subsystems ended normally and the
system is in a restricted state. This is just my opinion. :-)

Justin Houchin
Programmer and Web Developer
ReliaTek, Inc
justin@reliatek.com


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
[mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com] On Behalf Of Haase, Justin C.
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 10:02 AM
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: PWRDWNSYS - Trivia

If a user were to take the PWRDWNSYS command from a command line, just
smack
enter to take defaults (controlled/30 minutes I think) - is there ANY
way to
cancel that, or does it have to do its thing all the way through?

No pending emergency here mind you, just curious.

Thanks.

Justin C. Haase
Midrange Systems Engineer - Kingland Systems Corporation
1401 - 6th Avenue South - Clear Lake, IA 50428 USA
IBM Certified AS/400 Systems Administrator
e-mail - justin.haase@kingland.com
www.kingland.com
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