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Can the startup program read through the queue, deleting any leftover shutdown entries that it finds, and re-queue any non-shutdown entries? If new entries come in while doing this (and order matters) you may need to start the process by putting a *STARTUP entry on the queue so that you know when you've reached the end/beginning, kind of like the spacer at a grocery store checkout. As an alternative, could you create a dummy file that is allocated if the queue is active? If it is not allocated then you can assume the queue is dead? Dave Parnin
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