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This job queue has no thread limitation and runs in the QBATCH subsystem. Where in this example, the job queue is QTXTSRCH, which is a job queue that is delivered by IBM. To submit the Management Agent action (stop, start, or restart) to batch so it runs in a subsystem other than QINTER: You should consider this warning when selecting the user with the correct permissions and configuration to run the Management Agent processing tasks. Because it is interruptible, a job queue such as QINTER might not be the best choice for the job queue in which to run the Management Agent. You should ensure that the job queue that the user belongs to is one that is not interrupted during processing. To stop, start, or restart the Management Agent, log in to OS400 with a user profile which has sufficient privileges to operate these services. That user must not be a user that has a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server library in its library list (for example: E900SYS).įor the Management Agent running on the IBM i platform, you can run these commands from the default /JDEdwards/JDE_HOME/SCFHA folder: It is important to note that when starting the Management Agent the user that is signed onto the IBM i machine is the user that executes the functionality when the Management Agent is performing Server Manager work. After the Management Agent installation is complete, it will start. The user who installs, starts or restarts the agent must have the minimum permissions of *ALLOBJ, *SAVSYS and *JOBCTL is *SECADM. User Installing, Starting, or Restarting the Management Agent Launching the job in this manner means that when you leave the qshell the job will not die. Start the Management Agent as a Background JobĪs shown below, you must use the "&" switch as a suffix for the command script in order to start the Management Agent as a background job. In order for the Management Agent to function, it is required that JDK 1.5 be installed on the IBM i machine.