There is also the excellent RXSERVER package from the IBM Downloads website. It 
includes a
full-fledged VMUTIL service machine and the framework to write other interrupt 
(timer,
device, message, command) driven services.

/Tom Kern

On 9/22/2010 11:32 AM, Mike Walter wrote:
> Perhaps this sample EXEC will help get you started.  It's a bit old, but I 
> believe its still pretty accurate.  Use it as a starting point.
> 
> BTW, its on our Y-disk as "WAKEUP EXECSAMP" so that anyone looking for 
> "WAKEUP" will stumble across it.  DO NOT save it as "WAKEUP EXEC". 
> Instead, pick a different name.  Our WAKEUP-driven SVMs all had this as a 
> starting point, but called: SINK EXEC.  The SVM's PROFILE EXECs perform 
> some set-up work, then generally execute:
>   'CP SET PF01 EXEC SINK'
>   queue 'EXEC SINK'
>   Exit 0
> 
> Mike Walter
> Hewitt Associates
> The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
> 
> ---<snip>---

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