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Did you wait 10 minutes after ENDJOB before trying ENDJOBABN?

A simple posting of WRKPTFGRP is a start on ptf levels.

User job or system job?

You're on 6.1 so I am going to go out on a limb here and guess that you
are current on maintenance. Anything that came even close to requiring an
IPL I would be on the phone with IBM asking for resolution.

Don't even want to take that time because there's an angry mob outside
your door with pitchforks and torches? Then, at the minimum run
DSPJOB OUTPUT(*PRINT) JOB(...)
DSPJOBLOG JOB(...) OUTPUT(*PRINT)
STRSRVJOB JOB(...)
TRCJOB SET(*ON)
wait 2 minutes or so
TRCJOB SET(*OFF)
DMPJOB
which for a session that I just signed on and ran the command
generated a 3,668 page spool file
ENDSRVJOB
DSPPTF OUTPUT(*PRINT)
WRKPTFGRP <F6> to print
WRKACTJOB SBS(offending subsystem) OUTPUT(*PRINT)
WRKSYSSTS then F3 out of it (done only to start statistics)
WRKSYSSTS OUTPUT(*PRINT)
Write down the job name, user and number of the 5250 job which ran these
commands.
Then after your IPL connect back in with iNav, go into printer output and
use View to subset it to just that job you wrote down. Drag these spool
files into a folder on your PC. Zip them all together. Use the website
to open a pmr and attach this zip file.

I still recommend calling IBM first because it may then be that a trip
into SST to trace a few things may have been the ticket.

PMR website:
http://www.ibm.com/support/servicerequest

What PTF groups are out there
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/sline003.NSF/GroupPTFs?OpenView&view=GroupPTFs

What cume is currently out?
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/sline003.nsf/ALLPSPBYREL


Rob Berendt

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