We have all the subsystems autostart as well as the web server.  The 
following CL, which is called from QSTRUP  starts mysql.
dcl var(&NULL) type(*char) len(1) value(x'00') 
300 DCL var(&P1) type(*char) len(40) 
400 dcl var(&P2) type(*char) len(90) 
500 
600 strsbs sbsd(zmysql/zmysql) 
700 monmsg msgid(cpf1010) 
800 
900 chgvar var(&P1) value('/QOpenSys/usr/bin/ksh' *TCAT &NULL) 
1000 chgvar var(&P2) value('/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld_safe + 
1100 --user=mysql &' *TCAT &NULL) 
1200
1300 SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(QP2SHELL) PARM(&P1 &P2)) + 
1400 JOB(MYSQLD) JOBD(ZMYSQL/ZMySQLJOBD) 
1500 
1600 endpgm 
Thanks,
Carl Novit
Vice President
FRS, Inc.
843.720.7436 ext.7708
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Starting the Zend subsystems in QSTRUP
I was alerted to the fact that my blog was offline which was correct 
since I had forgotten to start the Apache server instances and MySQL 
after the local power company had shut off the power for a few hours to 
replace a transformer.  The Zend Core subsystem always starts with no 
problem.
So I was just going to add a couple of entries to QSTRUP to start the 
Apache Servers and the MySQL subsystem and then the MySQL daemon.  No 
sweat.  However, although Zend has provided a handy manual way of 
starting those services from a menu, I haven't been able to track down 
the relevant commands or configuration changes behind those menu items. 
The closest thing I can find from Zend is this: 
http://www.zend.com/support/knowledgebase.php?kbid=298&view_only=1 which 
identifies how to start the Zend Core subsystem in QSTRUP but nothing 
about individual services (although they are mentioned).
Can anyone provide the commands to start the Apache servers, the MySQL 
subsystem and the daemon?
Thanks
Pete Helgren
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