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Rob

my recollections is that under V4R5 you can STRADMADSM to get into the ADSM/TSM command shell. You could then query processes ("Q PRO") to list the ADSM/TSM processes and then use the KILL command with the number returned.

Of course, thats an older release than you are using so things may have changed, but maybe this will help get you started until someone comes up with a better suggestion.

If you access Tivoli via the browser interface there are some good help files that will allow you to get a handle on the commands Tivoli will recognise. I hated the browser interface generally but it was useful for getting up to speed on TSM commands. This may still be a valid strategy on your release.

regards
Evan Harris


I had a coworker here working on an iSeries PASE based Tivoli solution.
She asked me a question.  She has to issue a 'kill' command to stop a
'process id'.  She knows that it is a particular job, like
number/user/jobname, however ENDJOB is not the appropriate command.  Is
there a way to determine the process id?

Rob Berendt
--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin






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