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PS - Loyd, Isn't it the ending of QCMN that causes your reset problems, not
simply ending QINTER ? 


On Fri, 25 Apr 1997, lg - Loyd Goodbar wrote:

> On Thu, 24 Apr 97 11:29:00 -0400, Bob Clarke           3rd x4502
> <clarke@teri.org> wrote:
> 
> >I would prefer to do it that way if in fact it is possible.  However this 
> >job, as it exists today, ends all subsystems.  I was under the impression 
> >from previous postings on a similar subject that there was no 'simple' way 
> >to do this (though I could have gotten the wrong impression).  Is there an 
> >easy way to schedule this as a batch job so that it runs in QCTL and will 
> >execute properly with remaining subsystems ended?
> 
> Are you ending all subsystems to do something like GO SAVE 21 or just to
> ensure all users are off the system?
> 
> If you just want all the users off the system, wouldn't ENDSBS QCTL &
> QINTER do the trick? (I've never done this, so I don't know the hazards, if
> any.)
> 
> Question to all: is there a way to keep everyone off the system for a while
> without ending subsystems? Because, at our location, with all
> twinax-attached devices (I didn't make it, just inherited it) ending QINTER
> will cause RUMBA connections to drop, requiring the users to reset their
> systems, IIRC. Hopefully these 2 topics are related.
> 
> TIA,
>  - lg -
> 
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