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  • Subject: Comm Mgr 2 WAS: Data queue's
  • From: "Jeffrey M. Carey" <jeffreycarey@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 12:56:49 -0600
  • Organization: Trase Miller Solutions

We had to shut down the system because a user connected via Comm Mgr 2
closed the application without shutting down.  This left a session
running, holding several files open.  Even ENDJOBABN would not end the
job (we currently have an open problem on this), so there was no way to
end SBS QINTER, let alone release the held files.  

Kempter, Eric wrote:
> 
> Try dumping the object.  DMPOBJ OBJ(Dtaq name) OBJTYPE(*DTAQ).  May I
> inquire as to the conditions that forced you to perform a system
> shutdown?  Please advise.
> 
> Happy New Year.
> 
> Eric Kempter
> Senior Programmer/Analyst
> E-Mail:  EKempter@Smsocs.com
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-owner [SMTP:midrange.com!midrange-l-owner@mcs.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 19, 1998 1:12 PM
> To: midrange-l
> Subject: Data queue's
> 
> We recently had a problem htat caused us to bring our 530 down with sbs
> active (had a job that would not end).  When the system came up, several
> dtaq were damaged.  In trying to recreate these dtaq (which had
> duplicates in other libraries on the system and on our development box),
> I discovered that retrieving all the needed parameters was impossible,
> as was copying a dtaq (although I could save & restore, which is what I
> ended up doing).
> 
> Is there a way to see all the parameters of a dtaq (e.g. TYPE *STD or
> *DDM, MAXLEN, FORCE *YES or *NO, SEQ *FIFO *LIFO or *KEYED).
> 
> I did try the usrtool DSPDTAQ, but that didn't seem to show all of them.
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