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Jim,
What you are saying is stop the EDI & then do IPL.
When system is back, whatever was in Data Queue before IPL, will be there
after IPL.
Is this a correct statement ?
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Regards,
Mohan Eashver
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 10:49 AM, midrange <franz9000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would like to add to this.(ftp
There is risk if your EDI still active at start of PWRDWNSYS, in comm
or web service or ole/odbc, etc) cut off in the middle of a trans, or anyto
other program abnormally terminated, plus disk cache that is not yet
written. Yes, you will have what's in the queue on disk. At the point of
the
actual ipl starting, you EDI should not be active..
We have very active edi, do a careful shutdown of apps, then subsystems
ato
restricted state, then a PWRDWNSYS *CNTRLD with enough time for the OS
flush the cache to disk.list
Jim Franz
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Subject: Re: Do I loose any queued up Data on Data Queue if system starts
IPL
Much like your output queues, the data continues to stay on your data
queues.
Rob Berendt
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From: Mohan Eashver <mohankva@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: 11/10/2014 08:37 AM
Subject: Do I loose any queued up Data on Data Queue if system
starts IPL
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Hello Midrange Gurus,
Good Monday Morning to you.
I have an EDI system that keeps sending messages to a DataQueue.
What happens if our IBM i operator starts System IPL, when there is
unprocessed data sitting in our Data Queue ?
Do I loose the data or does it stay ?
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Regards,
Mohan Eashver
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