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QESECARE runs the Java code needed for the new SNDPTFORD and SNDSRVRQS
(connect over http/https, download images, etc). The reason of having to
have a different job rather than running in the same job where SNDPTFORD
was issued is due a restriction on i5/OS where a JVM can only be created
once in a job's life.

Hope this helps

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Yeah, that's the only mention i've found about it... I think his posting
mentions it, but he hadn't found out what the job was all about.

Did you ever find out anymore info on the QESECARE job Lukas?




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Check the archives, Chad. Lukas posted something about this awhile back.


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ChadB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
We just recently updated our V5R3 cume to C7121, and soon after doing so
noticed that SNDPTFORD is behaving differently. We now have a job that
kicks off and runs at a high CPU usage for over 5 minutes called
'QESECARE'
- the SNDPTFORD seems to hang until this job has run for a while.

While testing the situation I ended the QESECARE job and found that the
SNDPTFORD picked up and completely quickly at the point the QESECARE job
ended.

I can't find mention of QESECARE anywhere on IBM's knowledge base...
does
anyone know what it does?



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