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Jerry,

I had a program that did it's own ENDJOBABN. It was not in the CL, just a
weird anomaly with how it processed job message queue full.
Cannot open object
/QIBM/ProdData/LOTUS/QuickPlace/data/domino/html/qphtml/dojo1.0/dojo/cld
r/nls/haw-us/gregorian.js.
Processing not complete for volume GMON11 on device TAPMLB04.
Job 658927/MASTER/BACKDTALIB ended on 01/18/10 at 17:47:02; 15.494 seconds
used; end code 80 .
80 - The job ended (ENDJOBABN command).

Normally if a job get's ended with ENDJOBABN you will see:
Job 657659/MASTER/BACKDTALIB was ended by user PEGGY.
ENDJOBABN issued against job 657659/MASTER/BACKDTALIB by user PEGGY.
The first job had no such thing. (Notice, different job numbers?)

From a DSPLOG around the time of the failure of the first job:
Job message queue for 658927/MASTER/BACKDTALIB can not be extended. Job
ended.
Job 658927/MASTER/BACKDTALIB ended on 01/18/10 at 17:47:02; 15.494 seconds
us

I didn't pursue this with IBM as I had reason to slip install the lic and
OS and apply the latest cume. It was happening quite regularly but after
the slip it quit.


Rob Berendt

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