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  • Subject: Re: HELP!! DLYJOB command
  • From: "Jeffrey M. Carey" <jeffreycarey@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 09:09:44 -0500
  • Organization: MTI Vacations, Inc.

Change MAXJOBS on {QINTER to 0 CHGSBSD QINTER MAXJOBS(0)}.  This will
allow any jobs in the sbs to keep running, but no new jobs to start. 
Then WRKACTJOB SBS(QINTER) and end all jobs (except yours, if your not
on the console!).


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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