Figure 6-5 WRKACTJOB command showing the subsystem QEJBSBS
6.3.1 Instance monitor jobs
If you want to confirm that a particular job, QEJBMNTR for example, is an instance monitor
and for which instance, look at its job log. To look at the job log, type 5 next to the job in the
WRKACTJOB display and then select option 10. If it is a monitor job, you see a call to the
QEJB/QEJBMNTR program. The second parameter to this call is the name of the
admin.properties file of the instance. The instance name is normally the name of the directory
between WebASAdv and properties. If you look at the job log of the default inst ...
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