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Be at peace Jay.

Either will work.  Starting the controlling subsystem will call the
startup program.  Calling the startup program will start the controlling
subsystem.

And yes, you do need to startup TCP/IP when emerging from a restricted
state.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> On Behalf Of Jay Maynard
> Subject: Re: Return from restricted state
>
> On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 09:42:44AM -0500, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
> > Right - starting the controlling subsystem includes running the
startup
> > program.
>
> Dumb newbie question alert...
>
> Wait a minute. I thought that QSTRUP (or, more likely, the
site-modified
> copy) did the actual start of the controlling subsystem, after reading
the
> QCTLSBSD system value to determine just what that was. It does other
> things,
> too, so I would have guessed that starting the controlling subsystem
would
> be the Right Thing anyway (since, after all, you don't need to do
STRTCP,
> for example, again, after going to restricted state...or do
you?)...but
> another look at QSTRUP shows that it also starts other subsystems
besides
> the one in QCTLSBSD (QSPL and QSERVER), and (re)starts the print
writers.
> Now I'm all confused again.



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