|
ENDPJ SBS(QSYSWRK) PGM(QIWS/QZSCSRVS)
followed by
STRPJ SBS(QSYSWRK) PGM(QIWS/QZSCSRVS)
Best regards
Alexei Pytel
John Earl <johnearl@powertechgroup.com> on 10/26/99 12:38:57 PM
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Subject: A job called QZSCSRVS
There is a job called QZSCSRVS in subsystem QSYSWRK (actually there are
many.... each TCP/IP Client Access session appears to start one), and I
would like to be able to recycle all of them with a command.
Unfortunately, I can't find a way to reach into the system and end those
jobs without bouncing all of QSYSWRK (Or possibly all of TCP/IP). Does
anyone have a way to knock these jobs off without disrupting all of the
TCP/IP communications?
Tried ENDHOSTSVR *CENTRAL and *ALL.... The jobs stay up.
Tried ENDTCPSVR several servers.... The jobs stay up.
The only other thing I can think of is to go use an API to search for
all occurances of QZSCSRVS and end the job.... is there an easier way?
jte
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