• Subject: Re: Displaying another jobs LDA
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Mar 1998 19:45:56 -0800

Neil,

Was it Peek Plus?

I think that was the name of a package that I saw in 1991.  It allowed you to
shadow a user's keystrokes much the same way that STRCPYSCN does, only it was
real-time.... and you didn't even have to ask for permission!

Don't know for a fact, but I'd be surprised to find that it was Security Level 
40
compliant!  ;)

jte



Neil Palmer wrote:

> I know there are some software packages out there that incorporate this
> capability for remote support, but their name excapes me at the moment.
> Anyone know who I'm thinking of ?
> Gumbo ?   Bug Busters ?
>
> Neil Palmer                                AS/400~~~~~
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Qile [SMTP:Qile@aol.com]
> > Sent: Sunday, March 15, 1998 8:21 PM
> > To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> > Subject:      Displaying another jobs LDA
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > We frequently find the need to determine what LDA value another job is
> > using
> > for troubleshooting application problems.  At the moment this entails
> > us
> > changing the user to LMTCPB(*NO) (to allow a command line), changing
> > their
> > password, and then signing on as that profiles, then doing a DSPDTAARA
> > *LDA
> > from a command line.
> >
> > Does anyone know an easier way of looking at another jobs LDA without
> > having
> > to change user profiles, passwords etc?
> >
> > I have experimented with start service job on the job and then doing a
> > DMPJOB
> > or DMPSYSOBJ, and it seems that within the hundeds of pages generated,
> > the LDA
> > values are printed. This command takes so long though that it is not a
> > viable
> > option for us.
> >
> > Does anyone know a faster way to get what we are looking for? I have
> > played
> > around a bit with MI and am curious if there is a way that it can be
> > used to
> > retrieve the LDA efficiently.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > -Paul Jackson
> > Qile@aol.com
> >
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