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It's not exactly state of the art, but DLYJOB to give time for TCP to start
should get you there.

On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 6:59 AM Patrik Schindler <poc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello & happy new year,

I have defined some custom subsystems with ASJs starting some socket
listeners. These will end with error as long as TCP/IP isn't started.

Aside from creating a loop in my applications to simply try again to
allocate a socket and sleep some seconds after failure, instead of just
exiting — which other options can you recommend?

I'm especially interested in ways to postpone start of my own SBS' until
TCP/IP has successfully started (instead of blindly starting them in
QSTRUP).

Dissecting how TCP/IP is started, it's an ASJ doing nothing else but
STRTCP, I probably could add entries to QATOCSTART, but this would mean to
change a system file. Something I want to do only as a last resort.

Thanks!

:wq! PoC (V4R5, model 150, just reminding ;-) )

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