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Debbie: See: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/experience/i pla3.pdf#search=%22QJOBMSGQFL%20QJOBMSGQMX%22 The system values QJOBMSGQMX and QJOBMSGQFL can change the behavior of long running jobs, causing them to end abnormally if QJOBMSGQFL is set to *NOWRAP. If you reduce the size of QJOBMSGQMX, you probably want to set QJOBMSGQFL to *WRAP or *PRTWRAP. Their values can be overridden with job descriptions and submit job commands. Do you frequently see messages about "CPF2526 - Job message queue for "Job #"/"User"/"Job Name" can not be extended. Job ended."? If so, you *can* change these system values to reduce the number you get, but you also can change it on a job description or the submit job command, too to minimize the impact to only the abended job. If you don't remember the last time you saw the message you probably don't need to make a change. Phil Ashe NetIQ (A division of Attachmate) 1233 West Loop South, Suite 1800 | Houston, TX 77027 USA 713.418.5279 phone phil.ashe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.netiq.com -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of DebbieKelemen Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 11:38 AM To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' Subject: QJOBMSGQMX Setting I was reviewing my system values in preparation for a DR test. Our QJOBMSGQMX is currently set to 16. We are on V5R4. Does anyone have any suggestions on setting this? Debbie Kelemen Sr. Programmer/Analyst (719) 272-2617 email: <mailto:dkelemen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> dkelemen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx web: <http://www.chefscatalog.com/> www.chefscatalog.com
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