Thanks for your reply Rich
That makes sense and that is my intention
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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rich Loeber
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Subject: Re: How do you determine if a server isstill being used
Alan,
I'll be that if you look in your QSTRUP program, you'll find a start for
the *HTTP server that specifies *ALL server instances. Since this server
instance exists, then it is getting started. If it is not being used,
don't waste resources on keeping it active.
Rich Loeber - @richloeber
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On 8/29/2017 3:29 PM, Alan Shore wrote:
Thanks for your reply Bradley
My question is - if the server hasn't been used in some time (whatever that time period is) why do we need to even start it
I am going to extremes here - but if I can prove that a server hasn't been used in 5 or more years - why is it even in the mix?
Is there a need for it to be started?
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 3:25 PM
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Subject: Re: How do you determine if a server isstill being used
The job log or job details should show that.
But HTTP jobs are started "as needed" most of the time. There shouldn't be a reason to end any of them. If you want to start fresh, just end that instance of the HTTP server and restart it.
Bradley V. Stone
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On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 2:18 PM, Alan Shore [7]<ashore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone
Before I forget - we are on V7r1
Looking under the QHTTPSVR subsystem (WRKACTJOB SBS(QHTTPSVR)) - we have a number of jobs with PGM-QZHBMAIN PGM-QZSRHTTP PGM-QZSRCGI Under the Function column, but with the same job name
My question is - how can I determine when was the last time these jobs were used?
The reason for my question is that we have a number of jobs each with a slightly different name The difference being the last character, 1 or 2 or 3 They very well could be different jobs and ALL being used I just need to check if we still need them all
Hope that this makes sense
I just read this web page - but it doesn't really help me with my question [8]
http://ibmsystemsmag.com/ibmi/administrator/websphere/
smarter-work-management/?page=4
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