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  • Subject: RE: How to Preventing a batch job in QSNADS from starting
  • From: "Alan Moulsdale" <alan.moulsdale@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 12:59:52 -0000
  • Disposition-Notification-To: "Alan Moulsdale" <alan.moulsdale@virgin.net>
  • Importance: Normal

Hi Eric,

You need to delete the snads distribution queue for the system:

cfgdstsrv option 1 should do it.

HTH

Alan
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eric.ong@ap.bnpgroup.com
Sent: 13 March 2000 02:41
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: How to Preventing a batch job in QSNADS from starting


I have a job name S44K3691 (the serial no. of another AS/400 in another
country) started in the QSNADS subsystem. I think it was a pass-through
configuration that was created previously. I have since deleted the line,
controller and device configurations for such pass-through.

However, after each IPL, I see this job S44K3691 started as a batch job in
QSNADS.
In addition, this job was never started in the startup program. I would
love to suppress this job permanently.

Pls advise me. Thank you.

Rgds.


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