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  • Subject: Re: Backing up and not taking TCP/IP down
  • From: Gary Feinstein <gfeinste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1998 22:17:00 -0400
  • Organization: Planet Hollywood International, Inc.

Gary,
        Yes, you must have QSYSWRK active in order to be running TCP/IP.  This
is the subsystem that all your TCP/IP server jobs run.  How are you
doing your backups?  Are you using inhouse developed strategy?
Gary Feinstein
AS/400 System Administrator
Planet Hollywood International Inc.

Gary Lehman wrote:
> 
> To tell you the truth we're not specifying the library QIWS on our SAVLIB
> command.  We're specifying certain libraries to backup.  We are doing a
> ENDSBS on the subsystem QSYSWRK and that's where the TCP/IP jobs are.  I'm
> not really sure why QSYSWRK is ended, but that's the way the job was set up
> by the previous programmer.  So is it true I need to keep QSYSWRK up in
> order to keep TCP/IP active?
> 
> Gary Lehman
> Programmer Analyst
> Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
>
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