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Issue is SYSLIBL was setup by native people ages ago and they added some
libraries in it which were not supposed to be in it. Now we cannot change
it but there is a need to remove them; for setting up a new environment
(without creating a new partition)

We took care of it for green screen sessions by using TAATOOL command to
remove libraries from SYSLIBL.

For JDBC/ODBC connections we are thinking to write some database exit
programs to do the same but was wondering if there is a better/easy way at
SBS level, meaning whenever a user makes a connection they will be assigned
a different SBS and in that subsystem we can have a different SYSLIBL.

Regards






On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 9:26 AM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

SYSLIBL is system wide.
USRLIBL is what you'll have to use. Or set up a job description for jobs
in that subsystem.

Now, if you want to spin up a new partition of IBM i and have the whole
subsystem run in that, that is a different story.


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From: "Mohammad Tanveer" <surgum@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 08/24/2018 10:09 AM
Subject: SYSLIBL for a SUB System
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Can we have a different SYSLIBL for a SBS? We are creating a new SBS and
wondering if we can specify a different SYSLIBL for its jobs.

Regards
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