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Rob - appreciate the response.
Jobq's are empty.
QLOGOUTPUT is *jobend
System not having any performance problem.
jim

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Subject: Re: jobs in the system count


It is possible for jobs to end, not have any spool files, and still be
there. More likely in V5R4. Especially if you set the new system value
QLOGOUTPUT to *PND.

Also, according to the help on "Jobs in System", you should also check
o All jobs on job queues waiting to be processed.

Rob Berendt
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On the WRKSYSSTS screen the 'Jobs in the system' line says 9017.
If I add up all the spooled files in outqs, there are 5400 and the
WRKACTJOB says 238 active jobs (which is normal).
About 20 user on, plus Apache web server.
WRKSYSACT is nearly empty.
So what else could make up the other 3000 or so jobs?
Last ipl was Sat morning.
i5 520 V5R4
We did log an extended (hours) script attack (unsuccessful) at our ftp
server
over the weekend, but that is not unusual.
jim franz
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