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Hello Jack,

Am 29.05.2021 um 00:57 schrieb Jack Woehr via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

It's easy to start something automatically at startup.
For one thing, PASE now has cron so you could write a "check if it's running" script to run periodically.

Possible but not what I would have been expected, neither as Linux- nor as OS/400 admin. ;-)

But you can always write a CL that launches clamd and insert it in your
QSTRUPPGM program.

Good point. The socket file is then created to be owned by the user profile running the QSTRUPPGM.

Would it be possible to add a wrapper or even the daemon program itself to the autostart list of a SBS? Sorry for the maybe dumb question. I'm fluent in Linux/Unix, and I'm halfways good in administering OS/400. But my skills how PASE and the CL environment work together are almost zero.

Further questions on this should go to the opensource midrange list so the
esteemed David Gibbs doesn't whack our wrists with his ruler!

Asking how to start a PASE application from the CL environment isn't necessarily OpenSource related. :-)

:wq! PoC


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