Now I understand the question, and I cannot find the scheduling portion of
monitors (at V7R2 with Navigator for i) either. Even more disappointing I
don't see how to set the monitor to run against multiple systems. So either
A) I'm too stupid to find it, or B) this is part of the functionality from
the old management central that has not made it into the new tooling yet.
I'm hoping for A and afraid the answer is B.
--
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
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Subject: RE: Management Central scheduled tasks in "IBM Navigator for i"
Let me start over.
I got an email from my boss that he was getting messages:
Job 988244/CHRIS/QFFFFF9E9 submitted for job schedule entry QFFFFF9E9 number
000843.
Job 988244/CHRIS/QFFFFF9E9 ended abnormally.
At first, it was blatantly obvious to me that it was from a job schedule
entry, and, sure enough, WRKJOBSCDE showed the job.
Just to be sure I googled it and it pointed me to that link. That link
basically says don't mess with these jobs by using WRKJOBSCDE, instead you
should use the Management Central scheduled tasks in iNav.
Well, when I try the fat client iNav and try to get into Management Central
it aborts out and shuts itself down.
To work around that I wanted to use the webby IBM Navigator for i and get
into Management Central scheduled tasks.
So, where do I find the Management Central scheduled tasks in IBM Navigator
for i?
Rob Berendt
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