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Do you have control over who has authority to shut down the subsystem in the first place?

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At 4:04 PM +0200 8/1/16, Tim Bronski wrote:
One of our server processes reports when it has been ended and tries to determine and report the user that ended it. It does this by trapping SIGTERM and then looking at the *EXT message Q for CPC1126. This message has the user name that did the end job. The problem is that this message isn't sent when the subsystem is ended (which also triggers SIGTERM and ends the job). Then we just get CPC1206 that has no info. Is there any API that will give me the information on who initiated the ENDSBS?


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