Ok. Here I am owning up to this with egg on my face.

For this particular client, I telnet into one box, then telnet from there to another one. Well, it's the second box in the chain that is having the problem, not the one I was questioning. The box is just there so I can get to the my final destination. The message is breaking through the Telnet session.

Thanks for the help.

Embarrassed,

Mark

Mark Walter
Business to Business Data Integration Specialist
Certified IBM System i Specialist
Paragon Consulting Services, Inc
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
717-764-7909 ext. 126

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Mark Walter wrote:
It's showing 516 jobs in the system. Compared to our dev box,
which is showing 888 and our production box which is around
18000, This is not high.

This iSeries is basically nothing more than an EDI Translator.
That's its entire purpose. Now, the EDI processes do produce a
large number of spooled files, but I clean these up on a regular
basis. QEZJOBLOG and QEZDEBUG are also cleaned up on a regular
basis.

This box has been running fine for over a year. This just
started. No new PTFs or software added in a while. Nothing new.

I just can't reboot this thing willy nilly. This company depends
on very timely EDI traffic being processed.


Is it possible the "early warning for job table full" feature has
been activated per instructions in APAR SE30883 with PTF SI29585 on
C8183540? As an authorized user, determine if the following request
presents a data area by the given name:
WRKDTAARA DTAARA(QSYS/QMAXJOBPCT)

More information:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas2f97782f0de8a19c6862573a70041f50b

Regards, Chuck
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