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Paul called it "sticktion." When you have 6607 drives you aren't getting new ones from IBM and they don't seem to come in as quickly as they used to.

Tom Liotta wrote:
Wayne McAlpine wrote:
I've found it to be good practice to do a PWRDWNSYS RESTART(*YES) instead of a complete powerdown, particularly if your disk drives are getting on in years.

I'm almost the exact opposite for my system at home. I not only power down fully once a week, I also let it sit long enough for general cooling of components before having it start back up. During the power cycle has been when I've seen most related problems. (Yes, I realize that this can accumulate stress in some of the hardware; but I don't expect it to last forever anyway.)

If it's gonna fail, I want it to fail on _my_ schedule as much as possible.

But that's my system at home. Not always so easy to do with employers' systems.

Tom Liotta

Al Mac Wheel wrote:
Our system is setup to power down Saturday just after midnite, and power up again Sunday after dawn, except I disable that on end-month fiscal weekend. I picked that time after analysing when weekend users typically needed on the system. It saves a little electricity $ also.

It is good for the hardware to get an occasional re-boot.
It does not need it nearly as often as Windows, every few months is good enough, but we can forget, so having a schedule in GO POWER means it does not matter if we forget.

With WRKSYSVAL you can manage what gets recovered in an IPL.
& then forget about that also.

Don Cavaiani wrote:
I guess I was brainwashing myself as I reboot PCs around here regularly.
I was a bit paranoid!! My bad.

-----Original Message-----
From: sjl

Don wrote:
Actually, I don't know if I need to IPL? I installed a couple of IBM
program product options - one shows *compatible the other *installed,
and there was no mention of needing to IPL that I noticed.



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