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*-- DSPSYSSTS: Jobs in system . . . . . : 72967*

select X.JOB_STATUS, X.JOB_TYPE, *count*(*)
from TABLE(QSYS2.JOB_INFO(
JOB_USER_FILTER *=>* '*ALL'
)) X
group by x.job_status, x.job_type
order by x.job_status, x.job_type
;
JOB_STATUS JOB_TYPE 00003
ACTIVE ASJ 8
ACTIVE BCH 220
ACTIVE BCI 46
ACTIVE INT 273
ACTIVE PDJ 6
ACTIVE PJ 136
ACTIVE SYS 56
ACTIVE WTR 141
OUTQ BCH 40688
OUTQ BCI 16732
OUTQ INT 14622
OUTQ PDJ 2
OUTQ PJ 21
OUTQ WTR 1

On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 10:53 AM Rich Loeber <rich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I think I've asked this before but I'm still puzzled by what might be
going on. The system that we use for development is a small partition on a
larger machine. I did a full IPL this morning and then cleaned up all the
junk that showed up in the job log output queue. I also ran the WRKJOBLOG
command and cleared all those as well. When I run the WRKSYSSTS command,
it reports that there are 890 jobs in the system. If I count the jobs
shown on WRKACTJOB, I see 207 active. If I count the number of spool files
using WRKOUTQ for all queues on the system, I see another 106 jobs active.
That adds up wot 313 jobs.

So, where are the other "missing" 577 jobs?

Rich Loeber
Kisco Systems LLC
https://www.kisco.com
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