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On 4/15/22 9:54 AM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
On a modern system if you're contemplating stopping/starting TCP youmight
just as well IPL. Seems like using a nuke when a 100# bomb might work
though.
Looking at the QSYSOPR messages, I see that the system was taken down to
restricted condition at 01:04 this morning, system time, for a backup,
which completed at 02:03, with the subsystems, and TCP, starting.
Looking at catalina.out for *YESTERDAY* shows Tomcat being shut down at
01:04 yesterday morning, and coming back up at 02:04 that morning,
without incident.
Today, however, catalina.out shows the same thing up to the point where
8005 shows up as unavailable.
Looking back at the QSYSOPR messages, I see TWO OVERLAPPING STRTCPs,
initiated within seconds of each other. That doesn't make any sense to
me. And yet I see it happening every day this week.
So far, nothing is making any sense. TCP can't be in *that bad* of a
shape, since I'm able to get terminal sessions via TN5250. And WRKTCPSTS
shows 59 servers waiting for connections, and 61 established connections.
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JHHL
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