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Subsystemp QUSRWRK was not started either.. once I started it things took
off.

Interesting... it is set up to start in QSTRUP.



On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks, Kevin. That helps. I did a look and QUSERNOMAX had this in it

QESECIMG QSECOFR 036928 5 RLS
SSHD QSECOFR 041745 5 RLS
SSHD QSECOFR 041752 5 RLS
SSHD QSECOFR 041754 5 RLS
SSHD QSECOFR 041761 5 RLS
SSHD QSECOFR 041769 5 RLS
SSHD QSECOFR 041775 5 RLS
SSHD QSECOFR 041789 5 RLS
SSHD QSECOFR 041791 5 RLS
SSHD QSECOFR 041795 5 RLS

time to figure out what's holding things up...

On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 3:44 PM, Kevin Adler <kadler@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 07/06/2016
03:15:17 PM:

Just applied the latest CUM for V7R3 and had a couple issues.
...
2. SSH won't start, or I can't tell if it is. I issue the command
STRTCPSVR SERVER(*SSHD) . It tells me things are starting but I can't
connect with my SSH client (Bitvise 6.46). I end the server and it says
it's ending.

How can I tell if SSH is running? I see nothing in netstat on port 22.
Is
there a specific set of jobs in a subsystem I should see?

You should see a QP0ZSPWT job with Function PGM-sshd in WRKACTJOB under
subsystem QUSRWRK.

What user profile would this run under so I can look for job logs of
possible reasons why it's not starting?

SSH is started as QSECOFR.


I thought there'd be a message in the job log for the submitted job, but I
don't see one. I guess I'd look at the history log to find the jobs being
started.

The job names will be like: 123456/QSECOFR/SSHD

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