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  • Subject: Re: Determining last ipl date & time?
  • From: "Henrik Krebs" <hkrebs@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 02:18:54 -0600 (CST)

Nedenfor er resultatet af din e-mail formular.
Indsendt af hkrebs@hkrebs.dk

message: WRKJOB JOB(000000/QSYS/SCPF) and look at the start date. If needed use 
an API or one of the many freeware RTVJOB* commands 
(http://hkrebs.dk/qusrjobi.zip at http://hkrebs.dk/apiinterfaces.html is an 
example.

The job 000000/QSYS/SCPF is a part of OS/400, always running when OS/400 is 
running, and always with that job number)

Pete Massiello wrote
> Here is another way to find out when an IPL last occurred.  Look in the 
> History log (QHST), for messages CPI0C04 (IPL from machine area) and 
> CPF0903 (Unattended IPL in progress).  Use the command DSPLOG 
> PERIOD ((*AVAIL *BEGIN)) MSGID(CPI0C04 CPF0903).  That will get 
> you the info. you need. 


realname: Henrik Krebs
email: hkrebs@hkrebs.dk


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