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Just tried it. Not allowed with RCVMSG. Also not with QMHRCVM, the API.

It's possible to create a msgq called QSYSMSG. Some messages go there, if
it exists, that do not go to QSYSOPR.

>Creating message queue QSYSMSG for severe error messages
>You can create an optional message queue, QSYSMSG, to hold specific severe
>system messages. QSYSMSG holds only messages that require immediate action.
>
>To create QSYSMSG, type CRTMSGQ QSYS/QSYSMSG TEXT ('OPTIONAL MSGQ TO
>RECEIVE SPECIFIC SYSTEM MESSAGES') at the command line and press Enter.
>The system then creates the message queue.
>
>Once you create the QSYSMSG message queue, your system stores specific
>system messages in it.
>
>Example: CPF0907 Serious storage condition may exist. Press HELP.

At 03:26 PM 4/17/02 -0700, you wrote:
>I was searching through my archives for code to help me monitor qsysopr
>and came across this code.  I also noticed an argument as to whether it
>works or not. I copied it and it is running, so I assume it does.
>
>Anyway, my question is...Will this work for monitoring QHST as
>well?  There are some messages I'd like to capture in QHST that don't
>necessarily get placed in QSYSOPR. Here's a description, from Infocenter

-snip-


>Thanks,
>
>Ted J. Barry
>Programmer/Analyst
>Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
>5019 Imhoff Place
>Martinez, CA 94553-4392
>(925) 229-7389
>(925) 676-7211 fax
>tbarry@centralsan.dst.ca.us
>http://www.centralsan.org



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