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IBM i professionals,

Our 7.3 environment supports dozens of customer facing web applications,
IBM i is the back-end database and performs various SQL/RPG/CL workload
calls. We're supporting servers that use connection pooling to our default
and typical QUSRWRK / QZRCSRVS jobs.

For one particular application, the developers are using QCMDEXEC from RPG
to manipulate the library list. This generates CPC2196's (Library added to
library list) and CPC2101's (Library list changed). This manipulation
occurs so frequently that we're getting QSYSOPR CPI2417's (job message
queue has been wrapped).

While there is no immediate problem or workflow stoppage because we allow
wrapping at the system level, I'd like to suppress those messages generated
by the QCMDEXEC rpg program and the ADDLIBLE or CHGLIBL.

I've already made numerous attempts at the job logging level settings for
job description QSYS/QZBSJOBD. While I can control the overall job, the
QCMDEXEC technique seems to ignore my admin/operative control options and
the messages still get logged.

We are also fluent in Subsystem Routing by User/IP (to create our own job
descriptions), but that doesn't solve this one either.

Any ideas or suggestions ?





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