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STRMSF is an autostart job entry on one of the subsystems.  IBM liked 
doing it this way that way the system would get into a pissing contest 
over who was supposed to start first:  STRMSF or STRTCPSVR *SMTP.  And 
IBM, after eating a bad mushroom, decided to start one with QSTRUP and one 
with a subsystem autostart job entry so that sometimes it would work, and 
sometimes it wouldn't.  I think they changed this several versions of the 
OS later.

Rob Berendt
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PO Box 2000
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6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
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"Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Ahem.

I said PlutO, not PlutA! Like in the mythical watchdog of 
the underworld. Or Mickey's pet. (Has anybody ever 
wondered how it is that the classic Disney characters 
include both anthropomorphic [e.g., Goofy] and 
non-anthropomorphic [e.g., Pluto] dogs?)

At any rate, Pluto has but a single disk drive left. A 
6605-030. Anybody know whether or not a 200 can take a 
6607? We got a few of those lying around.

Oh, and any idea why (other than that we may have tried to 
get a mail server up on it at one time) it would run a 
STRMSF when launching the subsystems? Or how to stop it 
from doing so? I don't see any reference to STRMSF in 
QGPL/QSTRUP, but there's a message about the command being 
run in the QSYSOPR *MSGQ.

Now, I am off to Ikea for a plate of Swedish meatballs, 
and to Sears, to pick up a birthday present for my dad.

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