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QSYSWRK defies all rules of work management. If you start any other
subsystem, it starts!

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There are a lot of commands that require QSYSWRK to be running, especially
TCP/IP. I wonder if STRTCP starts it if it is not active?
You could keep trying to find it's start, or change QSYS/QSYSWRK.

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Has anyone here put the QSYSWRK subsystem in its own pool?

The difficult part of this was the pre-start and auto-start jobs have a
pool parameter that needs changed.
I was attempting to do this, by creating a duplicate subsystem
description in another library, but I am not sure how QSYSWRK gets
started. It doesn't appear to get started out of my startup program,
since I qualified the library, and it didn't start, the description in
QSYS did start.

Thanks,

Gerald

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