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Rob, You wrote: >>Me, I use a wrapper for QtmmSendMail to send me those. There are api's for use with "alerts". Which, if you are using a common system for monitoring alerts in your network, servers, etc and you want all alerts to be managed through that, you can. Rob Berendt <<< A couple of things: What is QtmmSendMail? An RPG API or what? If RPG, can it be called from other languages like REXX or CL? Great idea on a common monitor... In fact that brings up something I used in the 1980's for trapping errors at the Operators Console for both program messages and OS messages... we had several PCs that could capture the error messages from many, many VM and MVS systems, filter out the unimportant, turn possible problem error messages to yellow for the operators to see and bad error messages to red. This provided pretty much a "light's out" operation and only a couple of operators needed to operate 12 or more mainframes. I'd like a similar capability on the iSeries wherein I could have various types of error messages sent to whomever should know about them, operator, systems programmer, application analyst, etc., via email and/or beeper, and/or cell phone so someone, for sure, would provide a timely response. You'd think an operator would notice the iSeries console but not in a VSE and AIX-centric environment. Thanks, Dave Odom Arizona
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