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If NETSTAT *CNN does show the port still locked by this job and ENDTCPSVR *FTP will not kill it then you could try ENDJOBABN.

Do NOT do anything like ENDTCP to end a particular TCP job unless you are prepared to immediately do an IPL.
I foolishly tried an ENDSBS QSPL one time to end a writer which wouldn't end. That didn't end the writer in question. However it did end the rest and since the subsystem would not end it wouldn't allow me to start it back up and thus no writers until IPL.

The new parameter ABNENDDLY on ENDSBS simply runs an ENDJOBABN on jobs which did not end. Therefore it has no more firepower than ENDJOBABN.
ENDSBS SBS(MYSBS) DELAY(120) ABNENDDLY(10)



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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Jack Woehr
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 2:00 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: FTP listener hung on port 21

Job QTFTP00184 is the FTP listener.

Says it ended at 3:05 this morning abnormally.

Says "Job log pending".

Won't go away.

Tried everything up to ENDJOBABN but port 21 and this job are locked in a death embrace. Nobody can FTP in.

All I can think of now is ENDTCP and STRTCP.

Any tips?

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