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FTP jobs are in listen mode. Once you start TCPIP and the FTP server
jobs they continue to run on the system. If you check the NETSTAT
command option 3 you will see the 400 monitoring ftp ports for further
transactions. I suppose if you wanted to you could ENDTCPSVR *FTP and
STRTCPSVR *FTP before and after each ftp sessions. But in general these
jobs take minimal (if any) CPU when not performing ftp transactions.
James Turnbull
AS/Tech Consulting
-----Original Message-----
From: Sammy Mak [SMTP:maks@itls.com]
Sent: Monday, 20 October 1997 20:25
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: FTP jobs hanging?
After FTP session is closed(finished, done), there are jobs
still
hanging around in the qtcp sub-system. Should I concern about
this?
Will it consume CPU cycles?
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