What happens if an ENDTCP command is done prior to ending Management Central?
Help text for the ENDTCP command says: “It does not notify an application that is actively using a TCP/IP connection that TCP/IP processing will be ended”. What this means is that the Management Central server on that system will not be able to clean up socket connections it has to other systems or partitions. A Management Central server on another system or partition will still think it has a good connection to the system or partition where the ENDTCP was done. The next task that attempts to use one of these now bad socket connections will result in a “Failed-Connection” status. Management Central will then clean up of the bad socket connection and the next task will establish a new connection. Prior to the use of the ENDTCP command, an ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*ALL) or ENDTCPSVR SERVER(*MGTC) command should be done.
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