Chris, those tabs in iSeries Navigator will show you the job, and then you 
can go find the subsystem running the job.

Now there is a way to do this wholly via green screen for the gui phobic. 
And, like iSeries Navigator currently is, it's not one stop shopping. I've 
done it.  But it's so bug ugly that when it became available via iSeries 
Navigator I praised the gods.  I can still do it with green screen, (with 
a little research) but I have other ways to expend testosterone.

And this is one of those cases where the performance of doing it via 
iSeries Navigator will blow the doors off of the green screen method.

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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I saw previously that Walter stated that there were green screen options 
for actually determining the subsytem that the jobs are running in.

Is that something the end-user can do or just support?

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In those cases when IPLing the iSeries is really not an ideal way to clean 


up NOTESMM issues it has been recommended to me that I use:

iSeries Navigator
My Connections
MySystem
Application Development
Interprocess Communication
And blast any:
- Kernel Message Queues
- Semaphore Sets
- Shared Memory
that are owned by Qnotes.
Granted if you've not brought all your Domino servers down then you'll 
have to look at the properties of each, find the job, and use some other 
utility to see what subsystem that job is running in to determine what 
Domino server that applies to.

Should they be done in that order:  Kernels, Semaphores, then Shared 
Memory?

Rob Berendt
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