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Just a few comments, perhaps they can help or clarify. The TurnOver jobs and the RSE jobs are not related to each other. With the exception that I think we are both using JT400 as the middleware for the communications. I suspect that the RSE jobs just reconnect silently when the connection is dropped. As you indicated, that is also what we essentially plan on doing. For us, however, it is a little more complicated because our jobs are interacting with the database and will lose their "state" when the connection drops. RSE jobs are mostly stateless since they are just driving OS/400 API's. It would be great if an IBMer on the list new what controls this behavior, but perhaps we would have better luck moving this to the JT400 forums since the issue is really in the middleware. http://www-912.ibm.com/j_dir/JTOpen.nsf/By+Date?OpenView If you run CFGTCP option 3, what is your value for TCP keep alive? Mine is 120 minutes, the default. Not sure if that is even a factor though. Mark _____________________________________________________________________________ Scanned for SoftLanding Systems, Inc. by IBM Email Security Management Services powered by MessageLabs. _____________________________________________________________________________
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