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Steve McKay wrote:
I'm writing a UPS monitor program and would like to hold all job
queues before I shutdown the system so that jobs do not
automatically start running when the system is restarted. Does
anyone know of a command or program that will hold all job queues
without my having to create a list of job queues and read through
the list.

Something that could be called from a CL pgm like HLDJOBQ *ALL
would be nice.

Although Tom mentioned CHGIPLA, there was no posts that I found which suggested that possibly "start in restricted state" might suffice as an alternative to the noted "do not automatically start running when the system is restarted." That option would prevent the QSTRUPPGM from running [which would normally release various job queues and start various subsystems] as part of the autostart job for the controlling subsystem [¿QSTRUPJD?].

Regards, Chuck

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