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I don't have an initial program for my profile, so couldn't I add that to
the RSE properties for that connection? I just don't know if I can do a
monmsg? I know I can issue the strdbgsrv...


Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777



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Bryce Martin wrote:
When I log off at night when I go home and shutdown my machine won't
those
jobs go away? Are these the jobs that RSE is checking for to see if the

Start option should be available for the iSeries Objects -> Remote
Servers
-> Debug Options?

Those jobs keep running on my i unless something kills them; the most
obvious thing being an IPL but that's not a guarantee that something
else doesn't do it. I've seen systems where the backup program brings
the machine to a restricted state in order to make sure there aren't any
locks held...

I do believe those jobs are what RSE is looking at to see if the server
is started.

Something to roll around: If you have an initial program on your profile
on the i, try adding
strdbgsvr
monmsg CPFAC00 /* already active */

to it. No harm trying to start the debug server every sign-on, and
repetitive tasks are cheerily done by the machine :-)
--buck

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