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hello all,
I've just created a brand new RPG program that will call the CEERTX to
register the Cancel handler at runtime. The main function of this new RPG
program is to update/add record to a table in a mysql database (using JDBCR4
by Scott, of course).

Everything has been working fine. When the job is being ended
(option(*IMMED)), the cancel handler is being called to do the cleanup task.
But, last night, something strange happened. When the job was being ended
last night (option(*IMMED)), the job did get ended. But in the Operator
Message Queue, I'm getting error below:

Message ID . . . . . . : RNQ0202 Severity . . . . . . . : 99
Message type . . . . . : Inquiry
Date sent . . . . . . : 03/25/11 Time sent . . . . . . : 08:42:44

Message . . . . : The call to PROCESSTHI ended in error (C G D F).


When reviewing the log, I also see this:
CPC1166 Completion 50 03/25/11 08:44:30.105304 QWTMETMR
QSYS 019E *EXT
From user . . . . . . . . . : QSYS
Message . . . . : Time limit reached
for SIGTERM signal handler.
Cause . . . . . : Job
009075/PALHC/BLWGINTCMP did not complete during the
time allowed. An immediate end job
request was issued by the system. The
time limit was 120 seconds. Recovery
. . . : If the time limit of 120
seconds is not enough time for the
SIGTERM signal handler to complete,
contact your system administrator to
increase the time allowed by the
QENDJOBLMT and QPWRDWNLMT system
values.

The reason I'm getting the RNQ0202 appears to be cause by this CPC1166
error.


I've done cancel handler on several production programs before and has never
enconuter this. Any idea why?

thanks



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