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I have a lightly-used QuickPlace server that was recently moved to a DPAR on my iSeries. I tried to create a CL program to end and restart the QuickPlace server so I could do it after hours on a schedule, but I'm getting an error that I have not found documentation for (even Google failed me this time). The error showing in the job log is Function check. LNT0920 unmonitored by RESTRQPPGM at statement 3200, instruction X'0039'. Statement 3200 in the CL program, assuming that is the one referred to in the error, is STRDOMSVR SERVER(QPPROD1) JSC(*NO) The line before this command is a DLYJOB set to run for 180 seconds. I can run the same command from the command line and it runs (as far as I can tell) perfectly. I'm not even sure where to look -- the details for the error above are the standard CPF9999 which basically tells me to look at the previous errors, but there are no previous errors. Any suggestions on where I should look are much appreciated. ------------------------------------ Second question, related to the first, is how often do you restart your QuickPlace server? Like I said, this one is very lightly used and is a partition on our primary server. The server itself is IPLd rarely, basically when we do full system saves, but the primary partition is shut down every night to accommodate the backup procedure we are using. A Sametime partition is in the works, so I will have the same question for it, but there's some work to be done before I'm ready for that. Both of these are 6.5.1 with the appropriate code updates / patches necessary to run on a 6.5.4 server. ------------------------------------ Thanks, Patrick
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