Troubleshooting
Problem
This document provides the insturctions to prevent the system from generating a dump when the SLP Server is ended.
Resolving The Problem
This document provides the insturctions to prevent the system from generating a dump when the SLP Server is ended.
The customer received a one line spooled file:
SLP kernel: received interrupt, exiting...
This message is being posted when the SLP server is ended.
IBM Director Servers use the Service Location Protocol (SLP) to locate any RSA II and MM service processors. The SLP Server is not commonly used; however, the system shipped value is *YES to autostart the SLP server. If the SLP Server is not used, you should change the autostart parameter for the SLP Server by doing the following:
| 1. | Issue the WRKMBRPDM QUSRSYS/QATOCSTART command. |
| 2. | Select Option 18=Change using DFU in front of SERVERS |
| 3. | Server: *SLP |
| 4. | Change Auto Start: *YES to Auto Start: *NO |
| 5. | Press F11=Change |
Another option to prevent a spooled file generated by the SLP Server from printing is as follows:
If you issue a WRKJOB QSLPSVR and select Option 2 (Display job definition attributes), it probably shows that this job was started using the
QSYS/QYPSJOBD job description. You can prevent this spooled file from printing by changing this job description to point to another output queue.
For example:
CHGJOBD JOBD(QSYS/QYPSJOBD) PRTDEV(PRT01) OUTQ(QUSRSYS/QEZJOBLOG)
Note: You can not prompt the CHGJOBD JOBD(QSYS/QYPSJOBD) command, so you must enter the above command to change.
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Document Information
Modified date:
18 December 2019
UID
nas8N1011063