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Welcome to the iSeries.  This is part of IBM's attempt to make it more 
Unix compatible.

Do NOT try ENDSBS!  The jobs will still not end, and you've effectively 
prevented any new jobs from starting in that subsystem until the next IPL.

I did notice some obscure function in iSeries Navigator to track down some 
misbehaving threads.  This was quite useful for some Domino jobs.  I might 
try this the next time that TSM gets to be a bother.

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




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In several ocasions I found in the AS/400 jobs that can not be ended, 
neither by selecting 4, *IMMED nor by ENDJOB or ENDJOBABN  The only way 
to get rid of them is PWRDWNSYS, wich is very bothersome for the users.

I will like to have a command to end those ZOMBY jobs.

 Any other sugestions welcome.

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