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midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>  10. RE: not allowing operator from end a specific job
>      (Walden H. Leverich)
>
>Just wondering, if you aren't allowed to end a job, but you are allowed
>to end the subsystem in which the job is running, what happens? Not that
>silly a question in this case since we're speaking about backups and
>lots of places just bring down entire subsystems for backups.


Walden:

In general, a subsystem won't end until the jobs within it end. I suspect that 
the subsystem will be in an end-pending state and then end when the job 
finished -- don't know what messages might result. But I've never tested this 
scenario.

Tom Liotta


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