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On a similar vein, I had a thought recently that goes like this. Run a watch over CPF1240 (Job &3/&2/&1 ended abnormally) and interrogate the job name.

So far, it's just a scribble on a piece of paper.



-----Original Message-----
From: B Stone [mailto:bvstone@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2020 9:51 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Best way to monitor for Running Node server on IBM i

I thought about posting this in open source, but because it's more general to jobs/IBM i I thought I would start here.

I am putting together some web service jobs that will be called from IBM i jobs (RPG, CL, etc). These web services will be node.js servers.

I have PM2 installed but I am wondering if there is any way to check that specific jobs are running in the PASE environment, mainly node.js servers.

I do have a check function set up (ie, "are you running?") that I can use GETURI to check if the server is up, but was curious if there were any other integrated functions on the IBM i side of things to check if they are up. Maybe a job or set of jobs that I can query to see if they are running vs a ping/request/etc.

I may be overthinking it, but because these services will be a vital role in the applications running I want to make sure that it is simple to check for these jobs and start if not running.



Bradley V. Stone
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