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Yeah, that seems about right - the "phone home" thing can save your butt big time. -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Condon, Mike" <M1C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > So essentially having these jobs "off" is to put it diplomatically, > stupid. Sound like if there is a Hardware failure/CPP message, it will > not "Phone Home" to IBM. > > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 9:41 AM > To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion > Subject: Re: Q* job functions in "layman's" terms > > > A google search on QSJHEARTBT would have got you to the answer straight > from IBM - link is > > http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/a736d0e3fef96a6d86256dcc0077066 > c/89cdebeb499cf39f862570c9006fbfa6 > > There were several other links asking the same thing. The last item in > your list has been around awhile, the others seem to be new with V5R3 - > all related to Service Agent. > > I am a little (little?) perverse, I suppose, 'cuz I enjoy trying to > figure out IBM's names - QSJHEARTBT is some kind of heartbeat, I guess. > I usually take away the "Q" and the next 2 characters - those refer to > some application subsystem like DB for database or SY for system, etc. > Then I start playing my game. AUTOPTF must have to do with getting PTFs > automatically. And on it goes - my little diversion in life. ;-) That > last one makes no sense to me yet, however. > > HTH > Vern > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: "Condon, Mike" > > > So I can explain these Q* job functions in "layman's" terms > > QSJHEARTBT > > QS9AUTOPTF > > QS9AUTOTST > > QS9SACOL > > QYIVRIPS > > Can you all provide input as to what they all do? > > > > -- > > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing > list > > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-l > > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > > at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l. > > > -- > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing > list > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-l > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l. > > > -- > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-l > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l. >
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