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At 10:44 12/15/1998 -0500, Larry Bolhuis wrote:
>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.

You could just stop the services on the NT box. That's easy to do manually.
Does this happen when everyone is home snug in their beds? I run a
manufacturing interface program that caches a bunch of jobs, disconnects
every night for backup, and then reconnects later at a preset time. I don't
know how you'd do that with an NT service though.
Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh
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