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  • Subject: Re: Re[2]:re: complete save via cl command
  • From: Krys_Theodore@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 09:52:01 -0500








midrange-l-owner@UUCPHOST.MCS.NET on 05/03/2000 05:15:54 PM

Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

To:
cc:    (bcc: Krys Theodore/WHJI)

Subject:  Re[2]:re: complete save via cl command

Okay, contact me offline.  We currently run a savsys/nonsys on a nightly
basis.  I know, overkill, but what the heck.  I will let you know how we
coded the  restricting, and restarting of subsystems.  The easiest part of
this question is how to set it up to run automatically.  Use the AS/400 job
scheduling entries.  Works like a champ.

Krys


I won't ask you to publish the method of restarting the controlling
subsystem
(althoug, now I am curious).

I am confused.  I am not sure if I am not making myself clear or if maybe I
am
just more ignorant on this than I thought?  I only go into the office once
a
week (Mondays) so I want the systems to be set up to automatically do
complete
saves each Friday night/Saturday morning.  Is it possible to set a delay on
the
complete save that is that lengthy (4-5 days away) and reoccurs every week
without having to be set up each week (in case I miss a Monday)?  I have
done
delays of a few hrs, but never days and haven't seen a parameter that
allows
this to be reoccuring.  Thus the hope of a CL command via a job scheduled
entry.
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