Are you sure it's the same job? Some server jobs will end and start
another. Maybe it's implemented as a pre-start job in which case you can
end the job, but if that takes the number of jobs below the threshold,
another one will start. Maybe there is a monitor job that will start
another server if it detects that one went away.


On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:56 PM James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Has anybody ever heard of a job somehow managing to escape being abended
by an ENDJOB . . . OPTION(*IMMED)?

I've just encountered a case of a Tomcat server that (1) got stuck doing
a normal shutdown, and then (2) somehow esceped being abended by not
one, but TWO ENDJOB commands.

And there's no indication that there was any kind of authority problem
involved.

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