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Just curiousity. An IBMer mentioned in a session at COMMON that a file 
keeps track of the server tasks. I'm assuming it's something in the 
library system. I didn't really look into the IFS yet.

Chris Whisonant
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V5R3
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domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 
10/09/2006 07:58:43 AM:

How do you "know" there is a file that tracks this?  Perhaps this is one
of those thread things.  Domino is multiplatform.  The last thing I'd
suspect they'd do is to use an object under QSYS.LIB.  Then again, maybe
that explains the stability on i5/OS.  Still, if it isn't a thread 
issue,
then I'd think the object would be somewhere in the IFS.

Anyway, what do you hope to find with this object; what task abended?

Rob Berendt
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Wondering if anyone knows the name of a file? We all know that if we end 
a

Domino server task through an ENDJOB method while that job is running 
that

the Domino server will also crash. I know that there is a file the 
Domino
server uses to keep track of the running jobs for each DPAR. If the DPAR
sees that there's suddenly a job not running any longer then it thinks
something is awry and will end itself. This would mean that TELL ROUTER
QUIT (for example) would remove that gracefully from the file so that 
the
server won't quit.

So, what's the file? Is it one of the data queues in QUSRNOTES lib? I'm
thinking it's something like the DOM01P_Q DTAQ. I have one of those for 
(I

assume) each DPAR because I have DOM01, DOM02, and DOM03P_Q (as well as 
a
C_Q and R_Q) and I have 3 DPARS.

Any ideas? :)

Chris Whisonant
Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
Comporium
803-326-7270
IBM Certified Specialist -- eServer i5 iSeries Domino Technical 
Solutions
V5R3
IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2
IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5
IBM Certified Associate Developer - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5
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