We're not running SAVE menu option 21.  We've set up custom procedures so
that we can break up the SAVLIB *NONSYS portion of the full save and split
it out to three 3590's.  We execute ENDSBS *ALL *IMMED then the operators
wait for the restricted state before continuing on with various SAV*
commands.  According to QHST these QTFTPxxxxx jobs take 25 - 90 minutes to
end.

I'm not sure what you're saying.  Would repeated ENDSBS *ALL *IMMED commands
bring down the jobs in QSYSWRK any faster than the single execution we're
performing?

-Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Al Barsa [mailto:barsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 2:57 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Ending TCP/IP, FTP jobs in QSYSWRK


GO SAVE option 21, sits in a loop issuing the ENDSBS *ALL *IMMED command.
It issues it every "n" seconds (last time I looked it was 15, but that was
many releases ago), and then re-issues the same command.  On the re-issue,
it monitors for CPF1035, and when it doesn't get that message, it knows
that the system has achieved a restricted state, and goes for the SAVSYS.

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
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What's the best way to bring down the system for IPL or full system save?
We've been running ENDSBS *ALL *IMMED, but we've had intermittent problems
with TCP/IP jobs in QSYSWRK taking forever to end.  Occasionally some
QTFTPxxxxx jobs will hang on for an hour and a half (or more).

I was thinking of trying ENDTCP OPTION(*IMMED) ENDSVR(*YES) or ENDTCPSVR
SERVER(*FTP) or ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*ALL) before our ENDSBS *ALL.  We don't
have a lot of opportunities to experiment, so I thought I'd ask around.

Much thanks in advance...

-Jim


James P. Damato
Manager - Technical Administration
Dollar General Corporation
<mailto:jdamato@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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