I coded a monitoring program in RPG that checks if the fax/400 is operational.
And now I want this program to check every 15 minutes.
Instead of placing a job every 15 minutes in the job scheduler (which would be ugly to manage), I made the program wait between checks using DLYJOB.
Now how can I make this program "place itself" in memory so it keeps running?
(I thought of using SBMJOB, but I can't figure in which job queue I could place it.)
A good job queue to use for an endlessly running job would be QSYSNOMAX. That allows unlimited numbers of jobs to be running.
You could submit the job to that queue in your QSTRTUP program and it will simply remain running all the time.
Here what I have done in the past. There are two approaches to this.
What I did with a Monitor MSGW program was the following:
PGM
DCL VAR(&TIME) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(6)
DCL VAR(&STOPTIME) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(6) +
VALUE('200000')
/* Setup my program (run only once) */
START:
/* Perform my actions */
RTVSYSVAL SYSVAL(QTIME) RTNVAR(&TIME)
IF COND(&TIME *GE &STOPTIME) THEN(GOTO CMDLBL(END))
DLYJOB DLY(180)
GOTO CMDLBL(START)
END:
ENDPGM
This will run continuously until 8:00 pm. Then I add this to the job scheduler to submit every morning.
As far as which jobq. I am using QINTER, but it could really be run anywhere. Make sure you choose a subsystem with enough available running jobs as this will take one.
The negative of running in QINTER if the program starts to hit 100% CPU, that will use up all of your interactive CPU and effectively locks up your system.
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