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Jack,

I am unaware of a way BRMS is going to shut down TCP, unless you are using subsystem processing to stop QUSRWRK/QSYSWRK. I cannot see how the control group would stop TCP (Unless of course the control group is set to IPL in which case there is a larger issue if that's not intended) without an *EXIT line that would do that.

I just checked all the policies and I can't find any entries for it, although all my check was in the green screen not the GUI. There are some options there that don't appear in the character based screens.

There has to be something else in the scheduled jobs somewhere that's doing it. All my checks are a V7.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 6/7/2012 8:14 AM, Jack Kingsley wrote:
Is there a way in my control group that I can exclude TCPIP from being
ended, is this controlled in a policy or do I need to make it a entry in my
control group.
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