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I have the same question as this:

https://www.mcpressonline.com/forum/forum/operating-systems/ibm-i-os-400-i5-os/9684-qsyswrk-subsystem

Namely, what starts the QSYSWRK subsystem, despite not being in the
startup program?

Yes, I read the answers provided, and I can issue the WRKSBS command
and inspect individual subsystems (like QCTL and QCMN), and I can do
options 3 and 7 (autostart job entries and routing entries,
respectively), but I don't know what I'm looking at there.

Is Carsten's answer essentially: "Don't worry about it; just accept
that it works"?

Finally, I am pretty sure QUSRWRK is not automatically started on our
system. What is the preferred way to avoid having to start this
manually after each IPL? Add it to the startup program? Or something
else?

(The included sample startup program, QSYS/QSTRUP, does explicitly
start QUSRWRK (right after QSERVER), so that suggests putting it in
the startup program wouldn't be a *bad* way.)

John Y.

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