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  • Subject: Re: Editing Startup program on as/400
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 8:31:10 -0500

That authority thing has got me wondering.  We never modify QSTRUP.  We always 
have the person signon under a special user profile that has all of the special 
authorities.  This user profile has an initial program.  They have an initial 
menu of *SIGNOFF.  Works for us.

If the special user profile gags you, then perhaps you can call this second 
program from QSTRUP and have the special program adopt authority.




CLEWIS@IQUEST.NET on 06/16/98 09:38:54 PM
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Subject:        Re: Editing Startup program on as/400

Mike,

Are you saying that the delay job (from STRTCP to STRHOSTSVR) is NOT necessary 
and that the problem is TOTALY the authority deal ?

The way that whole deal works is weird/a pain...

When Host Servers/Services stops (i.e. at IPL) I get messages about all of the 
jobs ending; but NEVER get any information that they started when they start 
AFTER IPL...

I also never see any job logs or anything in the start up job log...

I know you can look at the active jobs and find the stuff,  but it seems 
inconsistant with the way other stuff works...

Chuck

Mike Shaw wrote:

> Gary,
>
> It really has nothing to do with the changes you made to the startup 
>pgm...It's the authority needed to run STRHOSTSVR that is causing you to start 
>it manually.  Your startup program runs under the user QPGMR.  You will have 
>to edit the object authority for STRHOSTSVR and give QPGMR *USE rights to it.  
>Once you have done that, it should run just fine via the startup program.
>
> HTH
>
> Mike Shaw
>
> ----------
> > Sorry for the wrong subject line.  Here's the real one.
> > Gary Lehman
> > Programmer Analyst
> > Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
> >
> >               -----Original Message-----
> >               From:   Gary Lehman [mailto:Gary_Lehman@mail.mchcp.org]
> >               Sent:   Tuesday, June 16, 1998 2:25 PM
> >               To:     'MIDRANGE-L@MIDRANGE.COM'
> >               Subject:        RE: Passing numeric fields to COBOL program
> >
> >               Hello,
> >
> >               This may be delving deep into the system, but has anyone
> > ever edited the
> >               QSTRUP program in QGPL library?  It's the system start up
> > and I had to
> >               modify it to call our START program so as to start TCP/IP
> > and do STRHOSTSVR
> >               whenever we bring it down.  However, lately it seems like
> > after it comes
> >               back up TCP/IP comes up but the Host servers do not.
> > Consequently, I have
> >               to start the servers manually.  Does anyone know where the
> > messages go for
> >               QSTRUP so I can look at them?  I'd like to see if I could
> > find out if its
> >               actually hitting certain parts of the CL.
> >
> >               Thanks
> >               Gary Lehman
> >               Programmer Analyst
> >               Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
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