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We occasionally have a stray PC that does NOT want to vary off.  There's a
program available from IBM:  CALL QCMNGETL PARM(device-name) that will rip
out 'any' lock and give it to you.  I'm not sure if it'll work for your
device or not; it works on PC devices nicely, though.

I'm sure it can cause problems if misused.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com



>Anyone shed any light on this:
>
>Customer on V4R2 has an ASYNC device that shows in FAILED status. The
>device cannot be varied off (or on) 'cause job QLUS has it locked. The
>customer has an A/B switch on the same comm port that they use to switch
>between a synch and async modem. With the switch set to synch, an SDLC
>line can use the port but the ASYNC line is useless. Any ideas on how to
>release the lock short of an IPL?



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