End IFS Encryption Job (ENDIFSENCJ)
The End IFS Server Job (ENDIFSENCJ) command will notify any IFSENCJOB jobs to end. This is accomplished by changing the CRSRVRUN data area to 'N' which is monitored by the IFSENCJOB jobs.
The following users can use this command:
- QSECOFR user profile (unless excluded in the Key Officer settings)
- A user profile with *SECADM authority (unless excluded in the Key Officer settings)
- A Key Officer whom has a *YES specified for the "Maintain IFS Enc. Registry" authority setting
How to Get There
From the IFS Utility Menu, choose option 2, End IFS Server Job. Or, prompt (F4) the command CRYPTO/ENDIFSENCJ.
Options
Journal location (JRNLOC)
Indicate which Encryption job to end.
The possible values are:
*DEFAULT The server job (IFSENCJOB) which runs over the journal in the CRYPTO Library will be ended. All entries in the IFS Encryption Registry that use *DEFAULT for the Journal Loc will use this job (IFSENCJOB).
*IASP The server job (IFSENCJOBA) which runs over the journal in the Journal Library defined for *IASP will be ended. All entries in the IFS Encryption Registry that use *IASP for the Journal Loc will use this job (IFSENCJOBA).
*LOC1 The server job (IFSENCJOB1) which runs over the journal in the Journal Library defined for *LOC1 will be ended All entries in the IFS Encryption Registry that use *LOC1 for the Journal Loc will use this job (IFSENCJOB1).
*LOC2 The server job (IFSENCJOB2) which runs over the journal in the Journal Library defined for *LOC2 will be ended. All entries in the IFS Encryption Registry that use *LOC2 for the Journal Loc will use this job (IFSENCJOB2).
*LOC3 The server job (IFSENCJOB3) which runs over the journal in the Journal Library defined for *LOC3 will be ended. All entries in the IFS Encryption Registry that use *LOC3 for the Journal Loc will use this job (IFSENCJOB3).
*LOC4 The server job (IFSENCJOB4) which runs over the journal in the Journal Library defined for *LOC4 will be ended. All entries in the IFS Encryption Registry that use *LOC4 for the Journal Loc will use this job (IFSENCJOB4).
*LOC5 The server job (IFSENCJOB5) which runs over the journal in the Journal Library defined for *LOC5 will be ended. All entries in the IFS Encryption Registry that use *LOC5 for the Journal Loc will use this job (IFSENCJOB5).