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  • Subject: Re: Message suppression
  • From: John Hall <jhall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 14:24:46 -0400

Have you contacted Messenger Plus about this ?

Their Tech support has always been great.

Are you using it to monitor your 400 or just to send pages ?

I believe you can set up Messenger plus to filter out those messages or
send all the others to a separate message queue QSYSOPR2 or whatever.


or try setting up a QSYSOPR monitor for CPF5908 & CPF5909 for those
messages with ACTION *RMV.

John Hall
Home Sales Co.

Lurton Keel wrote:
> 
> We run Messenger Plus to send pages all over the country to technicians.  We
> have 4 modems connected to the pool.
> 
> My problem is this:  We get continuous CPF5908 and CPF5909 messages when the
> controllers get connected and varied on the lines.  The QSYSOPR message
> queue gets filled with thousands of the messages every day so we miss a lot
> of other messages that may be significant.
> 
> I have asked this before with no workable answer but is there a way so
> suppress these messages.  They are informational and severity 00 and they
> get issued from program QSWNDSUC from job QSYSARB.
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