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I do not have MPEX, but your :PRINTSPF suggestion should do the trick.
Thanks,
Dave Vorgang
Senior (and only) Programmer / Analyst
Medford School District - Information Technology
(541) 842-1021
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From: Michael Berkowitz [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 8:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Mystery job
Dave Vorgang writes
Hi all,
We are experiencing a strange phenomena. A job is being introduce into the
wait queue and we don't know how it got there. Once introduced, it doesn't
go into the EXEC queue. The JOBQ is a special queue which only allows one
job to run at a time, but no jobs are running in it. The inpri is 8 and the
jobfence is 0.
We can't find the job that is indicated on the job name.
Is there a way to look at the Ixxxx.IN.HPSPOOL file. This may shed some
light on the problem.
Any other suggestions would be welcomed.
Thanks,
Dave Vorgang
Senior (and only) Programmer / Analyst
Medford School District - Information Technology
(541) 842-1021
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Do a :SHOWIN JOB=#Jnnn to get the DFID of the input spoolfile. Then
:PRINTSPF Idfid to see the contents of the input spoolfile, except for the
job card.
Or use MPEX %PRINTI #Idfid to see the same information.
Mike Berkowitz
Guess? Inc.
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