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On 06-Jul-2016 10:04 -0500, Dave DeBoe wrote:
We had our Netserver end out of the blue the other day. Looking at
theQSYSOPR msgq, and the QHST log, I found jobs related to the
Netserver that were ended by QSECOFR. When I looked at the previos
sign on date for this profile, it had not been used to sign on in
over a month prior to this event happening the other day. I have no
idea how this is possible. A couple of messages in QHST showing that
QSECOFR ended these jobs which ultimately took down our Netserver:

Job 168511/QPGMR/QZLSSERVER was ended by user QSECOFR.
All prestart jobs are ending for program QZLSFILET in QSYS.
Job 168515/QUSER/QZLSFILET was ended by user QSECOFR.
Job 208298/QUSER/QZLSFILE was ended by user QSECOFR.
[…]

The Display Log (DSPLOG) [feature used to display the History Log (QHST)] offers a means to include worthwhile context [second-level text and job issuing the message], rather than showing solely those first-level message text, using a form of spooled output [similar to how the spooled joblog can include significantly more context than just the first-level text of messages visible in an active job message queue]:

DSPLOG … OUTPUT(*PRTSECLVL)


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