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I would suggest to look at the auto reply list entries.

we had such a situation, that I put in an auto reply for restart wrier
after a paper refill (don't know the MSGIDs).

Another printer writer started, stopped abnormally and restarted again.
Continuously, filling the QHST files.

Quess what.

With regards,
Carel Teijgeler


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On 4-1-2010 at 12:26 Richard Reeve wrote:

I would start by checking autostart jobs and look for and STRPRTWTR
(wtr).  Then look at programs that are run daily (or nightly).  You may
want to do a search of your CL source file(s) for STRPRTWTR.  The
results of this investigation will at least point you in the right
direction.
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Subject: Printers and writers

Hello all,

How do I get rid of the unnecessary printers on my AS/400? There are a
bunch
of network printers configured, from the system's prior home, I'd like to
get rid of them.
They are now generating tons of error messages like 'LANQMNTR: 01/03/2010
16:30:26 Writer for <SOME_PRINTER> Ended ABNORMALLY! Writer Restarted.' -
this is continuous and I'm afraid it's going to fill up disk, as the
system now appears 'busy' all the time.

If anyone can point me in the right direction, it would be greatly
appreciated!



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