In the same situation I mentioned earlier, we changed the priority of the application server processes to be lower than any telnet process, so that telnet users could still gain access in the event of a loop. The application server priority can be changed from the admin app.
On Tuesday 29 July 2003 08:08 am, you wrote: > We're testing with Websphere under RH 7.2 Linux running under z/VM. > When a test process is invoked and it goes into a CPU loop, the only > option I can see to recover is to do a #CP IPL. This will eventually > result in a corrupted HFS. Any suggestions on how to better manage > process loops? During this loop activity I can't issue any commands > from any terminal for this image, the most I can do is CP logon. > > ===== > Chet Norris > Marriott International,Inc. > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com -- Rich Smrcina Sr. Systems Engineer Sytek Services, A Division of DSG Milwaukee, WI rsmrcina at wi.rr.com rsmrcina at dsgroup.com Catch the WAVV! Stay for Requirements and the Free for All! Update your S/390 skills in 4 days for a very reasonable price. WAVV 2004 in Chattanooga, TN April 30-May 4, 2004 For details see http://www.wavv.org
