YMMV, but my AJE is on QSYSWRK.
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Sean Porterfield



-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Garvey

I've looked for that. Zend's docs say check the QSTRUP program and the AJE entries for the QUSRWRK subsystem. Nothing.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Kingsley

Possibly by a autostart job in a susbystem or direct program call by another program.




On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Thomas Garvey wrote:

OK, this is weird.

I haven't been using Zend PHP for a while now and the Zend subsystem
was not running. We experienced a power outage over the weekend and
the iSeries came back up. So did the Zend subsystem.
I checked the QSTRUP system value, and the program it calls. It
doesn't start the Zend subsystem. I checked the Auto Start job
entries for each user based active subsystem (QBATCH, QINTER, QCMN,
QUSRWRK, etc.) None of them have autostart job entries.

So, how did it start?

Tom Garvey

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