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Try ending the jobs running within the subsystem. ENDMQM I believe is the
right command
Paul Nelson
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces+nelsonp=speakeasy.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Michael Ryan
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 12:57 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: SBS not ending
Did you so an ENDMQM prior to ending the subsystem? Are there active
jobs in the subsystem. I do this by first ending any communication
processing jobs that are talking to/from any queues, end any
listeners, then end the channels. You should be able to bring down
QMQM then.
On 10/6/07, James.Hawkins@xxxxxxxxxx <James.Hawkins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We have a subsystem (qmqm) that was issued an end *immed command at 8:45list
this morning (via a scheduled job), at 1:15 the subsystem and associated
job are in a status of ending. Unfortunately this was configured by my
predecessor so I haven't looked into the how/why of the configuration. It
is set up with minimal job logging.
Why would this job and subsystem not end?
How can I get the subsystem and job to end? (ENDSBS *IMMED or *CNTRLD
and ENJOB *IMMED or *CNTRLD have been unsuccessful)
Any thoughts out there? (or is everyone doing what I wish I were doing
and watching college football? lol)
Thanks in Advance
- Jim
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