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Does anyone else notice a bunch of jobs running in QUSRSYS like these:

 

SRVMON0067   QSECOFR

SRVMON0068   QSECOFR

SRVMON0069   QSECOFR

SRVMON0070   QSECOFR

SRVMON0071   QSECOFR

SRVMON0072   QSECOFR

SRVMON0073   QSECOFR

SRVMON0074   QSECOFR

 

I have over 70 of them.  Anyone know what is starting them & why?  I have
never seen them before.

 

Debbie Kelemen

Sr. Programmer/Analyst

 

(719) 272-2617

email:  <mailto:dkelemen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> dkelemen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

web:  <http://www.chefscatalog.com/> www.chefscatalog.com

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Elvis Budimlic
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 3:30 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RUNJOBCMD V5R4 replacement (was QTEMP in LIBL...)

 

Per "useful replacement" comment and as I use RUNJOBCMD occasionally...

 

In one of the COMMON sessions Bruce Vining mentioned new Job Interrupt API

in V5R4.  It seemed to me that it could be used in lieu of RUNJOBCMD so I

coded to it.  

Works... although I think I've run into a bug where program data buffer

passed to the job interrupt exit point program is corrupted after a certain

point (320 bytes instead of 2000 bytes).  Any PTFs Bruce?

 

Tom, I can send you 3 required sources if you wish.  You'll either need a C

compiler or rework it in RPG or CL.

 

Elvis

 

-----Original Message-----

Subject: RE: QTEMP in LIBL (Was Re: OVRDBF problem or maybe itis

earlyAlzheimer's

 

 

Minor note...

 

The RUNJOBCMD command should not work at V5R4 and above. The TRCJOB

EXITPGM() parameter is no longer used. AFAIK, there is no replacement for

this particular functionality (outside of MI-style programming tricks). If

anybody knows of a useful replacement, many of us would find it handy I'm

sure.

 

Tom Liotta

 

 


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