Thanks folks. The screen is a bit confusing putting the ON before the OFF
but now it makes sense.

Thanks,

Mark

Mark D. Walter
Senior Programmer/Analyst
CCX, Inc.
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.ccxinc.com


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One in each, if you want it to start back up after it shuts down. And I
think it will make you put them at least 30 minutes apart, so plan on that.

One more thing I've been burned on: there is a scheduler job that has to be
running for this to work. On my V5R2 system I see one called QJOBSCD, which
maybe someone can confirm is the right one. One time I had a system that
didn't want to obey the power schedule and it turned out they had messed
with an IBM defualt SBSD and the scheduler job was not running. Once we got
it back, the power schedule worked fine.

-Marty

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date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:11:25 -0500
from: MWalter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: GO POWER


Peter,

Do I place the time in the ON or OFF field. I've never used this before.

Thanks,

Mark
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