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I found something new in the last couple of weeks that I thought I would
share. I have seen Rob write about the monitors available in iNav, and
have been using them. What I missed most was an auto restart option if the
system they are monitoring gets shut down an restarted. I have a server
that goes to restricted mode every night for a save, and I want the monitor
to start again when the system comes back up.

I found out that if you include the &RESTART keyword in the name of the
monitor, and change a setting on the IBM i, the monitor will start back up
when Management Central is restarted. The one caveat is that Management
Central has to end normally for this to work. I added the ENDTCPSVR *MGTC
command to my backup program, and a delay job, and things now come back
after being shut down.

The change to make on server side of the is to set a flag in Management
central. Use the following command "call qypsconfig parm('QYPS_AUTORETRY'
'1')" to turn on the auto retry function.

This seems to work on my one remaining V5R4 machine (upgrading soon!), as
well as my 7.1 partitions. My IBM i Access version is Version 7 Release 1
Mod 0 Service level SI47412.

Just an FYI -

Jim

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