On every type of system I have administered except system i, startup of
daemons is on a case-by-case basis, and each server startup is controlled by
the system's idea of whether the process is already running. Not so on
System i for some dumb reason.

For System i, I have used a combination of NETSTAT-like API (see
QtocLstNetCnn) (along with TCP status and other information) and individual
server startup commands to achieve similar control. It's quite a bit of
setup work, depending upon what/how many servers you actually use, but
potentially a worthwhile exercise. An advantage is that, done properly, the
logs will tell you which server(s) have problems.

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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"A problem well stated is a problem half solved."
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Message ID . . . . . . : CPA0701
Date sent . . . . . . : 08/30/10 Time sent . . . . . . :
03:08:51

Message . . . . : PWS300D received by QSTRUP at 5500. (C D I R)

Cause . . . . . : Control language (CL) program QSTRUP in library
QGPL
detected an error at statement number 5500. Message text for PWS300D
is:
Unable to start host server daemon jobs.
Recovery . . . : This inquiry message can be avoided by changing the
program. Monitor for the error (MONMSG command) and perform error
recovery
within the program. To continue, choose a reply value.
Possible choices for replying to message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
C -- Cancel the CL program.
D -- Dump the CL program variables and cancel the CL program.
I -- Ignore the failing command.

More.

Here is the piece of code in QSTRUP.

STRTCP

STRHOSTSVR SERVER(*ALL) <======


I can setup an auto reply for this, but would rather try to figure out
why it is happening and correct it.
I did some research and did not find any information on this.
Once I do a Retry, the startup continues without any other problems.

TIA


Tom Deskevich
INFOCON Corporation
814-472-6066
Fax 472-5019
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