>Rob Schramm
>Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2022 11:27 AM
>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
>Subject: Re: Question on z/OS TCPIP and AutoLog
>
>Isn't it an obey to remove autolog stc?
>
>Rob
>
>On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 07:55 Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
>
>> I have a started tas
A decent automation package should be able to handle autolog processing. I
negotiated without our network folks to create a "null" autolog policy so I
could add those tasks to our automation:
AUTOLOG
ENDAUTOLOG
The TCPPARMS is composed of several INCLUDE statements, referencing
different members,
bject: Re: Question on z/OS TCPIP and AutoLog
Isn't it an obey to remove autolog stc?
Rob
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 07:55 Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
> I have a started task that is started by TCPIP via its AUTOLOG which
> is fine.
>
> The problem comes when we need to stop the STC, which we
Isn't it an obey to remove autolog stc?
Rob
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022, 07:55 Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
> I have a started task that is started by TCPIP via its AUTOLOG which is
> fine.
>
> The problem comes when we need to stop the STC, which we do using the P STC
> command, and then TCPIP detects that
I have a started task that is started by TCPIP via its AUTOLOG which is
fine.
The problem comes when we need to stop the STC, which we do using the P STC
command, and then TCPIP detects that it is down and restarts it.
What is the proper way to stop the STC so that TCPIP will *not* attempt a