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Thanks Ron - good answer. It's not my system, but certainly something I can
ask. Next step is to get the logs.. just wondered if anyone knew what could
cause it, as I'd not witnessed it before.

Dave

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Subject: RE: Active Subsystem with no jobq

Do you have any System tuning software running?  We use Help/Systems' 
Autotune and it will grab the jobqs and reassign them to a different 
subsystem. But, If it doesn't start in the right sequence, I've seen the 
job queue actually show up assigned to no queue like you describe. 
Also, there is the possibility that something could have caused it to 
fail.  QHST (DSPLOG) might give you a clue. 


Ron Adams





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Thanks Jan - but the jobqe exists, and I don't think anyone would have
removed it.

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Subject: RE: Active Subsystem with no jobq

Hi Dave!

Try the RMVJOBQE 



Regards
Jan Rockstedt

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Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 8:41 AM
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Subject: Active Subsystem with no jobq

Can anyone help me with an odd one?

Active subsystem, with active jobs running in it. Subsystem definition
contains a jobq entry, but the jobq has no subsystem assigned, and
contained over 100 jobs.

So, end the jobs currently active and restart the subsystem and the jobs
leave the jobq into the subsystem.

My question: under what conditions or how can you stop a jobq from being
associated with a subsystem? I am not talking about holding a jobq.

Cheers,

Dave



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