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Stephane: On Thu, 07 February 2002, "ISeries" wrote: > It seems Brms application do that. > > I ever checked archive and ... nothing good for me. > > Our customer don't want to Block the console (waiting time or on data queue), >because many user have access to. > And don't want to save systeme on week-end. I have never needed to try this, but one possibility comes to mind. 1. CRTMSGQ qgpl/opsavsys 2. Set authorities so that only restricted profiles can send messages to or receive messages from qgpl/opsavsys. 3. Write a break-message handling program to receive messages from qgpl/opsavsys. The program can either take the message text and pass it directly into QCAPCMD or QCMDEXC or interpret the message text or message ID and decide how to start a SAVSYS. The program should be compiled *OWNER and have enough authority or call another program that does. 4. CLRMSGQ qgpl/opsavsys ** You probably should always clear this *msgq before assigning the break-handler. 5. CHGMSGQ qgpl/opsavsys dlvry(*break) pgm(mylib/mybrkpgm *noalwrpy) ** The CHGMSGQ command must be run at the console so that the break-handling program runs at the console. You can put the CLRMSGQ and CHGMSGQ commands into a CL program. 6. Add a job scheduler entry to run a "SNDMSG 'SAVSYS' tomsgq(opsavsys)" command at the desired time. Send whatever message or message text that the break-handler is looking for. The entry should run under a profile that has authority. The break-handler should be smart enough to make sure that going to restricted state isn't going to disrupt whatever might be running at the time. Your guess is as good as mine on how to do that. Of course, after restricted state and the SAVSYS, STRSBS is needed for the controlling subsystem. Numerous details are missing, but it's reasonable. I'd test this out, but it's not something that's done on a whim. I suspect someone's done this somewhere. Good luck. Tom Liotta -- Tom Liotta The PowerTech Group, Inc. 19426 68th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 Phone 253-872-7788 Fax 253-872-7904 http://www.400Security.com ___________________________________________________ The ALL NEW CS2000 from CompuServe Better! Faster! More Powerful! 250 FREE hours! Sign-on Now! http://www.compuserve.com/trycsrv/cs2000/webmail/
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