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I had already done DSPLOG and there was no mention of QSYSOPR in it.

DSPOBJAUT did not reveal anything helpful.

I'm looking to set up QAUDJRN with the appropriate config to see 'whodunit' the next time it happens.

Thanks.


On 5/14/2021 10:18 AM, Mark Waterbury wrote:
Tim,

Issue DSPOBJAUT QSYSOPR *MSGQ to see what user or group profiles may have enough authority to do that.

Also, DSPLOG LOG(QHST) PERIOD((*AVAIL *BEGIN)) OUTPUT(*PRINT) and then search the resulting spool file for "QSYSOPR" -- perhaps you may see a message in there showing "who done it"?

Hope that helps,

Mark S. Waterbury


> On Friday, May 14, 2021, 11:10:39 AM EDT, ~TA~ <tadair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm attempting to set up QAUDJRN to determine who is clearing the system
operator message queue (QSYSOPR).  I've searched the archive, I've
searched the internet, and I still can't seem to find a straight-up
answer.  I would appreciate someone pointing me in the right direction.

We're on 7.3.

Thanks in advance.



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