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Chuck,

Thank you very much! That was helpful to find the setting to stop the
server and tell it to not start up automatically with TCPIP.

Now if something breaks I hope I remember where this setting is!

Jim


On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 2:39 PM, CRPence <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 02-Dec-2013 13:18 -0800, Jim Essinger wrote:
Dawn,

Thanks for your response several months ago on this topic. I have
seen the job running at high CPU a couple of time since then.
You said:

On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Dawn May wrote:
... the TCP/IP server of *CIMOM will automatically start after the
UME product is installed. (You can change this auto-start setting
via the TCP/IP Servers GUI). ...

I have looked for the GUI configuration to stop it from running, but
I have not had any success. Can you give me a little more direction
on where to find this setting?


Dawn has the following posting which I expect should assist:
<
http://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/i_can/2012/06/automatically-starting-tcp-servers-when-tcpip-started.html


Oddly, there is no mention of the Change TCP/IP Server (CHGTCPSVR)
command for which presumably the Server Special Value (SVRSPCVAL) of
*CIMOM will enable modification to that TCP/IP server's Autostart
(AUTOSTART) attribute to the special value *NO; i.e. the prompted
request should, due to the Prompt Override Program QTOCCSVRP, should
pre-fill the Auto-Start parameter with the current setting for that server:

?CHGTCPSVR *CIMOM

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