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  • Subject: QZDASOINIT jobs hanging around.
  • From: "Larry D. Bolhuis" <lbolhui@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 10:44:00 -0500
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

I have a customer that is accessing DB2/400 via the web through SQL on an NT 
Server.  Everything
works correctly, however when they want to back up the database on the AS/400 
the QZDASOINIT jobs
have locks on the files.  Ending the jobs solves that problem but now the NT 
server needs to be
rebooted (honest!) before the AS/400 files can be accessed again.

Is there a way to make those jobs go away sooner without nuking the NT 
connection? Or should we just
plan on an NT reboot since it'll probably need one every day anway? <bg>

-- 
Larry Bolhuis         |
Arbor Solutions, Inc  | Two rules to success in life:
(616) 451-2500        | 1. Never tell people everything you know.
lbolhui@ibm.net       |
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