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So essentially having these jobs "off" is to put it diplomatically,
stupid. Sound like if there is a Hardware failure/CPP message, it will
not "Phone Home" to IBM.

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A google search on QSJHEARTBT would have got you to the answer straight
from IBM - link is

http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/a736d0e3fef96a6d86256dcc0077066
c/89cdebeb499cf39f862570c9006fbfa6

There were several other links asking the same thing. The last item in
your list has been around awhile, the others seem to be new with V5R3 -
all related to Service Agent.

I am a little (little?) perverse, I suppose, 'cuz I enjoy trying to
figure out IBM's names - QSJHEARTBT is some kind of heartbeat, I guess.
I usually take away the "Q" and the next 2 characters - those refer to
some application subsystem like DB for database or SY for system, etc.
Then I start playing my game. AUTOPTF must have to do with getting PTFs
automatically. And on it goes - my little diversion in life.   ;-)  That
last one makes no sense to me yet, however.

HTH
Vern

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From: "Condon, Mike" <M1C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> So I can explain these Q* job functions in "layman's" terms 
> QSJHEARTBT 
> QS9AUTOPTF 
> QS9AUTOTST 
> QS9SACOL 
> QYIVRIPS 
> Can you all provide input as to what they all do? 
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