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Hmmm... that's true. But in my defense, I never suggested you use the power
button more than once. ;)

Dennis Lovelady
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They both become utterly useless once you start to open up Windows


The power button wouldn't help...as the rollback would complete when
the system is restarted.

Charles

On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Dennis Lovelady <iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
The only way I know short of that phone call is the power button,
since
ENDSBS, ENDSYS, and PWRDWNSYS will (last I knew) wait for the
rollback to
complete.

Dennis Lovelady
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have
dared clear his throat."
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Ok, I've got a rollback that's been running for 36 hours or so
(non-production machine luckily) after a QZDASOINIT job was ended
*IMMED...

Apparently IBM as added a 20=Kill Rollback to the WRKCMTDFN,
according
to this article...
http://systeminetwork.com/article/journal-insights-getting-out-big-
hammer

But it must have been added in 6.1 or 7.1 as my v5r4 system doesn't
show it...

The above article has a blurb..
"It was at that point when it dawned on us, as Journal developers,
that folks shouldn't have to make a phone call to the lab in order
to
accomplish this outcome. Instead, there ought to be a tool in their
tool belt which they could use to kill the long running roll-back
phase of a commit transaction. That's why we introduced the Kill
Rollback option on the Work Commit Definition (WRKCMTDFN) screen. "

So before I start jumping through the hoops required to make that
early morning call myself...does anybody know how kill the rollback
at
v5r4?


Thanks!
Charles Wilt
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