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Mark Phippard wrote:
The QZRCSRVS jobs are the program call/command jobs and is where the bulk
of the work is done (although the spooled file plugin does not use these).
I would guess that the Implementer plugin is running commands and programs,
so it is likely using these jobs.
Actually, I worked with Duie on this issue :)
Here's what I observed ... for some reason there were TWO (maybe more, I
don't completely remember) QZRCSRVS jobs active for his session ... one
with the 'iSeries Commands' subsystem library list defined, and the
other without.
Our plugin simply asks RSE for the AS400 object in order to do issue
commands and perform PCML program calls. We assume that the library
list defined on the "iSeries Commands" subsystem will be in place.
Our requests, however, were being executed on the second QZRCSRVS job
... which didn't have the library list set.
Finally, I believe that our messages plugin will use its own server
QZRCSRVS server job if you use the option to monitor your interactive
message queue.
Any chance that this is causing RSE to hand out a new AS400 object (that
doesn't have the library list set) when the Implementer plugin asks for
it? Of course, if a plug-in asks for an AS400 object, and a RSE decides
that a new connection is required, I would expect it to setup the
connection properly.
david
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