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Controlling subsystem by itself does not start anything - it is no
different from any other subsystem.
Standard controlling subsystems (it will be more correct to say -
subsystems which are usually used as controlling subsystems) - QCTL and
QBASE - have an autostart entry which sumbits a job, which will retrieve
program name from QSTRUPPGM system value and call that program.
Whatever is started after that, including susbsystems, is the
responsibility of startup program.
As far as I know - there is no magic to it. You can configure your own
controlling subsystem if you wish.
I think you misread standard QSTRUP.
Alexei Pytel
- speaking only for myself
Dan Bale
<mccomml@yahoo.com> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
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midrange-l-admin@mi Subject: Re: starting other
subsystems when
drange.com STRSBS QCTL
11/01/2001 12:21 AM
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explicit, implicit, whatever... <g>
According to the code in QSTRUP, if the controlling subsystem is QSYS/QCTL,
then QSTRUP itself does NOT start the QINTER, QBATCH, & QCMN subsystems.
Since I posted that, I found that QCTL had an autostart entry that pointed
to some program being called that could not be RTVCLSRC'd, and I surmised
that that program is what starts those three subsystems.
- Dan Bale
thomas@inorbit.com wrote: Dan:
On Fri, 26 October 2001, "Bale, Dan" wrote:
> it shows that subsystems QINTER, QBATCH, & QCMN are
> explicitly started when the controlling subsystem (according to the
> retrieved system value) is neither QSYS/QCTL nor QGPL/QCTL.
Just to clarify, was this a typo? Did you inted to say "are NOT explicitly
started"? The standard startup program would do the opposite of what you
typed.
Tom Liotta
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