Here's a cool list of what TCP/IP stuff starts and what doesn't:

DSPPFM FILE(QATOCSTART) MBR(SERVERS)


Jerry

On 4/18/2013 2:32 PM, John McKee wrote:
Same thing at v5r4.

John McKee


On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Dan Kimmel <dkimmel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I found a jobd in qsys named QTOCSTRTCP whose description is "Use CHGIPLA
STRTCP(*YES) to start TCP/IP at IPL". I haven't found a reference to it yet.

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Thank you. I believe you're right. So what DOES do the STRTCP, since
that's not in the QSTRUP program? Some obscure autostart job entry on some
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From: Mark S Waterbury <mark.s.waterbury@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: 04/18/2013 03:48 PM
Subject: Re: How does TCPIP start on a 7.1 system?
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Hi, Rob:

Dump the program object for QWDAJPGM by issuing:

DMPOBJ QSYS/QWDAJPGM *PGM

and take a look at the resulting spool file listing.

Looks to me like it just does a RTVSYSVAL QSTRUPPGM into some variables,
and then does a CALL to that program.

I see no evidence of any "STRTCP" anywhere in this program. :-\

HTH,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 4/18/2013 3:42 PM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Nice trivia. But am I on the right track that QWDAJPGM is what does the
STRTCP? QWDAJPGM is called from job description QSTRUPJD, the autostart
job entry on your controlling subsystem.


Rob Berendt

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