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Ake,

I am not sure this is what is happening in your case, but sometimes jobqueue
submissions go to a jobqueue that is limited by the number of submitted jobs
that can run at one time. For instance, if there is already a job running
at priority 10, or 20, or 30, maybe the additional job won't run unless
there is no other job running from the job queue, at that priority anyway.
You could use submit job command in place of the job queue command??? Or
change the jobqueue attributes?

George

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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Åke Olsson
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2021 4:57 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Jobq command in S36 environment

I have a client that is moving their old application to a new Power-9 box
running V7R3.



BUT since the application is all in S36 mode this is what it is supposed to
be running in on the new box.



All works well (or actually extremely fast) except one thing:



Whenever the S36 menu tries to submit a function to run in batch using the
?J? or ?JOBQ? command nothing happens. Or that is a job is submitted but
when executed nothing is done.



I have tried to figure out what the difference is between the old and the
new setup and can find nothing. All relevant system values are the same. The
subsystem definition for the batch system is the same. The library list is
the same.



What have I missed??



/Ake H Olsson/








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