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I recall a time when STRDBG had some strong desire to contact the debug server, such that if the server was not active, the command sat waiting for a very long time. I have not encountered that for ages, so if it is an issue still on v5r4, I would expect that it was resolved long ago by a PTF.

Hmmmm... after a little research, I see it was a side effect of the start debug *thinking* the debug server was active, when in fact it is not. The STRDBG will enqueue to the server if it appears to be active [inferred, by the existence of the data queue], and if so will then request a dequeue with a wait time of 15 seconds.

Review the QTESDBGHUB job for QPGMR, and for existence of the QTESDTAQ data queue in QGPL. If the queue exists, then STRTCPSVR *DBG followed by a short delay and then ENDTCPSVR; the queue should no longer exist. Otherwise if still an issue, review for any errors in the joblog of the QTESDBGHUB job. If user QPGMR is unable to act on library QGPL for this debug server job, for example create and delete the *DTAQ, that may be origin for problems.

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Regards, Chuck

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