Use Object journal, Set on your audit journal system value QAUDCTL to
*OBJAUD, then use command CHGOBJAUD to set OBJAUT to *USRPRF or *ALL.
Then you will know who hold your jobq. Hope this can help you.

Best regards,

Vengoal

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Not in QHST.

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Someone or some process held a jobq which jammed up our system with jobs
that did not run.

Where can I discover who or what did it?

DSPLOG QHST?

Jerry

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