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Good questions. I don't know what KILLSESS will do with Telnet or FTP
sessions since I do not use either. If you try KILLSESS on a serial
connection, however, you get DSERR=664 (this is what I test for since I
only have two types of sessions: VT and serial to worry about).
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Vance [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 1998 10:20 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: ABORTJOB script
On Jul 26, 9:07am, John Burke wrote:
> Subject: RE: ABORTJOB script
> Nice. I do have a suggestion though, on sessions try "NSCONTROL
> KILLSESS=xxxxx" before ABORTJOB. It will fail on serial connections,
> at which point you can go ahead and apply ABORTJOB.
Your suggestion seems sound to me. Is there a way to detect the target
job/session is connected via NS/VT? What about telent and
ftp connections? Should a killsess be done first for telnet and ftp
too?
Thanks,
Jeff
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