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I'm still on V5R3 but iNav seems to have the option for most (all?) TCP/IP servers that you can mark them for "Start when TCP/IP is started". Many on our system were checked when the system was delivered. There might be a similar option for this server in iNav.


That said, some servers that are not checked are currently running (started) anyway. Such as VPN which, I suspect, is started by Service Agent or some other IBM function trying to call home. Anyway, I keep stopping it and, next day, it has started again.


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Bryan Dietz wrote:

this is for the IBM help server *new in V5R4.

Unlike most TCP/IP servers there is not CHG command to tell this one not to
start.

you can ENDTCPSVR *IBMHELP but it will come back the next time TCP/IP is
started.

to keep from starting use your favorite DB editor (DBU, UPDDTA)
and change the QUSRSYS/QATOCSTART file.
change the autostart field from *YES to *NO.


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midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/21/2006 04:20:11 PM:

-> nice...
-> anyone know what this job is?
->   QJVACMDSRV   QIBMHELP    BCI      .0  JVM-org.eclips   JVAW
-> It's locking some files in QIBM/userdata and caused a halt
-> in SAV cmd
-> SAV DEV('/QSYS.LIB/TAP01.DEVD') OBJ(('/*') ('/QSYS.LIB' *OMIT) ('/QDLS'
-> *OMIT)) SAVACT(*YES) SAVACTOPT(*NONE)  ENDOPT(*UNLOAD) UPDHST(*YES)
->
-> jim



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