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Gee, we're all seeming to get a lot of these jobs from he!! that won't end 
lately, aren't we?  The weekend of the 10th I had one that would only end 
with a manual push of the white button on the system box.

Oh well, standard iSeries answer for a hung job - IPL.

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@centerfieldtechnology.com>
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Raul, it would help if you could give us the message IDs - what I see so 
far is (using an online translator)

a SNDMSG
the user pressed F12 from something
a bad pointer message
an SQL system error
"process not in connected state" messages repeated in a loop
spooled file QPRINT reached maximum size
job message queue is full - job ended
job ended abnormally
job ended by Raul

The last one comes out something like "It has finalized the exit in spool 
for the job 500523/MAGNOLIA/CAMPA_02."

My guess is you need to IPL, but others may have a less drastic solution. 
Or, if you have IBM software support, give then a call.

Buena suerte (that's what the translator gave me for "good luck")

Vern

At 10:14 AM 1/20/03 -0300, you wrote:
>Help! ther is a job in the system that I can not kill, all my attepmts 
are 
>answered with:  This job is already ending with ENDJOBABN.
>
>The job was "finished" by turning off the terminal, on Saturday, and has 
>stayed "zomby' since then.  Here are parts of the joblog.
>
>My OS version is V5.2.  This is copy&paste, no translation.  The system 
>gives the messages in spanish.
>
>
>     Trabajo 500523/MAGNOLIA/CAMPA_02 arrancado el 18/01/03 a las 
12:24:00 en
>       el subsistema QINTER en QSYS. Trabajo introducido en el sistema el
>       18/01/03 a las 12:24:00.
>2 > SNDMSG
>     La solicitud de mandato finalizó cuando el usuario pulsó F12.
>     El puntero no hace referencia a ninguna ubicación.
>     Error del sistema SQL.
>  >> /*      */
>     El proceso de aplicación no está en un estado conectado.
>     /*      */
>     Miembro LISMISA archivo LISMISA de P borrado.
>     Miembro LISEXEQ archivo LISEXEQ de P borrado.
>     El proceso de aplicación no está en un estado conectado.
>     El proceso de aplicación no está en un estado conectado.
>     El proceso de aplicación no está en un estado conectado.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   Repeated a lot of times >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     El proceso de aplicación no está en un estado conectado.
>     El proceso de aplicación no está en un estado conectado.
>     Se ha alcanzado el número máximo de registros en spool para el 
archivo
>       QPRINT de la biblioteca QGPL. (C R NOMAX 1-999999)
>     Se ha alcanzado el número máximo de registros en spool para el 
archivo
>       QPRINT de la biblioteca QGPL. (C R NOMAX 1-999999)
>     La cola de mensajes para 500523/MAGNOLIA/CAMPA_02 no puede 
ampliarse. El
>       trabajo ha finalizado.
>     El trabajo 500523/MAGNOLIA/CAMPA_02 ha finalizado de modo anómalo.
>     Trabajo 500523/MAGNOLIA/CAMPA_02 liberado por el usuario RAUL.
>     Ha finalizado la salida en spool para el trabajo 
> 500523/MAGNOLIA/CAMPA_02.
>
>
>    FINAL.
>
>TIA, Raul.


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