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Thank you Mike.  We found it in WRKACTJOB.  That is how we knew it existed
(that, and the error messages), and knew it had something to do with the lines,
but other than that, we can't seem to find any further information on QLUS. 
Thank you for the information.  At least now, I know I'm not dreaming this up
and missing something very obvious.  

Thanks!

Michele R

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Subject:    Re: QLUS 
Author: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date:       4/10/00 10:51 AM



>Anyone have any idea what QLUS is?  All I know is it causes problems when not
>present.


not exactly. There is a (sub)system job which runs (see WRKACTJOB)

                            Work with Active Jobs
                                                            10/04/00
CPU %:     .0     Elapsed time:   00:00:00     Active jobs:   225
Opt  Subsystem/Job  User        Type  CPU %  Function        Status
     QDBSRV04       QSYS        SYS      .0                   DEQW
     QDCPOBJ1       QSYS        SYS      .0                   EVTW
     QLUS           QSYS        SYS      .0                   EVTW
     QPFRADJ        QSYS        SYS      .0                   EVTW

This appears to manage vary-on/off of lines etc
Looking at the joblog reveals:

Job . . :   QLUS          User . . :   QSYS          Number . . . :   250940

    Vary on completed for device DIS.
    Vary on completed for device ECS.
    Vary on completed for device ELVBROKER.
    Vary on completed for device LESLEY.

Mike


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