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Debbie, This PTF for V5R4, SI24638, might help the problem you had: http://www-912.ibm.com/a_dir/as4ptf.nsf/b3cb9d42f672b70f86256739004afa0f/c07075a526b45d5f862571ae004ceab3?OpenDocument <snip> DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM FIXED FOR APAR SE26213 : ----------------------------------------------- The Service Monitor starts up a series of watches when it starts. There is one watch for each policy defined in the policy file. There is a 1:1 relationship between a started watch and a job being started. These jobs are named SRVMONxxxx, with the xxxx being sequential numbers. Occassionally, something happens so that instead of getting 1 set of Service Monitor watch jobs, the user gets multiple sets. In this error scenario, the subsequent set of jobs are named QSCWSCHxxxx and may be easily confused with real user watch jobs. </snip> _____________________________ Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates i want an i -----Original Message----- Subject: V5R4 SRVMON jobs 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
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