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Jerry - in looking closer at my jobs I saw the same thing and found these 3
V5R4 PTFs that seemed like a match for the reason code '08' :
SI26806
SI26745
SI26817
SI24998 (coreq of one of the 3)
SI23663 (coreq of one of the 3)
I put them on our dev box yesterday (they were all immediate PTFs) and will
see if they resolve the messages. It sounds like the high number of jobs
is normal, but I think the messages we've got will probably get resolved
with these PTFs.
Jerry Adams <jerry@bwwholesal e.com> To Sent by: Midrange-L midrange-l-bounce <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> s@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject 07/27/2007 08:02 SRVMON Jobs - New Twist? AM Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@midra nge.com>
There's been a little bit of a discussion here about the SRVMONxx jobs.
I, too, have 78 of these running but, after the discussion and
investigation, decided they were OK. But this morning, when I checked
QSYSOPR's messages something strange popped out:
Message ID . . . . . . :
CPI3999
Date sent . . . . . . : 07/27/07 Time sent . . . . . . :
05:03:58
Message . . . . : Watch session SRVMON0000 issued by
223998/QUSER/QZRCSRVS
at 07/23/07 11:31:43 has been ended. Reason code:
X'08'
Cause . . . . . : Watch session SRVMON0000 issued by
223998/QUSER/QZRCSRVS
and associated with QSCSWCH has been ended. Reason code: X'08'. The
possible
reason codes
follow:
08 - End Watch (ENDWCH) command or End Watch (QSCEWCH) API was issued.
The above is just a sample of 78 such messages sent between 05:03:58 and
05:05:15.
Now the other side of the coin is that the jobs are running again. The
start times range from 05:05:20 and 05:05:34.
I know that I didn't issue the ENDWCH command. Any clues?
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