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Russel:

You'll have to create your subsystem, and include in it all the prestart
jobs you need in the new subsystem. You'll have to remove the prestart
jobs from the old subsystem. (presumably QUSRWRK and QSYSWRK.

Make sure to assign new memory (don't use *BASE) to them and on the class
entry specify that new memory pool.

In the archives somewhere I have listed all the steps needed to do this,
(perhaps I should put them in the Wiki too)

I'm working today so I should see email to the list .

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects

On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 9:44 AM, Russell Kasbaum <rkasbaum@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I need to route my incoming ODBC/JDBC traffic to a specific subsystem and
that subsystems QRWTSRVR jobs. I tried QSYS2.SET_SERVER_SBS_ROUTING but
that only works on non-secure traffic and I need a solution that works for
secure traffic (SSL/TLS) can anyone help me?


Regards,



Russell Kasbaum
Mobile: (206) 859-7906
Email: rkasbaum@xxxxxxxxxxx

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