• Subject: RE: More automated backup
  • From: "Kempter, Eric" <EKempter@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jan 98 15:16:00 PST


You could also skip the check.

1.  Execute your next command (SAVSYS??)
2.  Monitor for an abend (Subsystem xxx is still active).
3.  DLYJOB 5 minutes if abend occurs
4.  Retry the command
etc ...


Happy New Year.

Eric Kempter
Senior Programmer/Analyst
E-Mail:  EKempter@Smsocs.com

 -----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-owner [SMTP:midrange.com!midrange-l-owner@mcs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 1998 8:17 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L
Subject: Re: More automated backup

>1. After ENDSBS QINTER OPTION(*IMMED), I am issuing a DLYJOB 600 to
>wait for 10 minutes. How do I know if and when QINTER ends?

Monitoring for the 'Subsystem xxxx ended' message in
QSYSOPR is one option.  Another is to perform the
WRKSBSJOB SBS(XX) OUTPUT(*PRINT).   If the
subsystem is not active WRKSBSJOB will issue
CPF1003.

Or you could use the Work Management API QWCLASBS
(which lists active subsystems) or QWDRSBSD) which
returns specific information about a subsystem and I
believe includes number of active jobs and the status
of the subsystem.

I have used the WRKSBSJOB approach for years.  I wish
I had time to work with the API's on legacy programs :-)

Michael Crump
Technical Project Leader
Ball-Foster Glass Container Corp.


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