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  • Subject: Re: Is there a answer for this?
  • From: "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 20:48:48 -0500

> Someone in the Telesales department shuts down there AS/400 session
without
> properly signing off the system, when this occurs that session
> will consume more than 65% of the CPU unless the job is manually ended.
>
It sounds like the pgm is trying to recover the session. I would look at the
system
value qdevrvyacn (device i/o error action) and set it to *endjob. Another
possibility is that the job has generated a huge job log, in which you may
want *endjobnolist. These options are global to the system. The change only
applies to new jobs started after the chgsysval. There is also some error
options in the RPG for a device error, to have the pgm end more
normally, but thats a longer discussion.
hth
jim

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