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I think QCTL is still running when you do an ENDSBS *ALL. That's known as
bringing the system into a restricted state.


On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 10:20:43 -0500, "Segars, Steven"
<Steven_Segars@xxxxxxx> said:
> <<Why couldn't it be run in the controlling subsystem after you do a
> ENDSBS
> *ALL? >>
> 
> Read what you just said..... When you issue the ENDSBS *ALL *IMMED, what
> does it do...... It ends ALL subsystems on the system. When a subsystem
> is
> ended, how can jobs run under it? Thus any thing being submitted to a
> jobq
> associated with a subsystem that is in a END status, will not run. QCTL
> and
> a few Q subsystems are still visible after you get your system to
> restricted
> condition, but they are still ended. You can submit jobs all day long to
> the
> jobq, but they will not run until you restart that subsystem.
> 
> The time factor will be your best bet as someone else has already pointed
> out. If you submit a job to QCTL with a DLY clause in it, the system will
> not fully end to restricted condition until that job that was in the DLY
> status has ended, thus a savsys cannot be completed because not all of
> the
> subsystems have ended. Its been awhile, but I think thats how this part
> works.
> 
> hth
> 
> Steve
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