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It's not perfect. There are some jobs that don't show up in this, but it may help you run them down.
select *
from table(job_info(job_user_filter => '*ALL')) x
where job_status <> 'ACTIVE'
On Thu, 2020-12-24 at 08:37 -0500, Rich Loeber wrote:
When I run the WRKACTJOB command, I see a total "Active jobs" displayed
of 241 on our test box. This seems about normal. From there, if I
press F15 (WRKSYSSTS) I see "Jobs in system: which shows 373. I have
very little on output queues from jobs that previously ended. I clear
joblogs every morning. WRKJOBLOG is empty and the QEZDEBUG output queue
is also empty. Lately, it seems like this number is slowly creeping up
by 3 or 4 more jobs every day. A manual count of the jobs showing up in
WRKACTJOB confirms the 241 number for active jobs.
Any suggestions on where else to look to find these unaccounted for jobs
would be much appreciated.
Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
<http://www.kisco.com>
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