LOL, that's the right question, Jeremy.  But my client has started using an
external company to do their sysprog stuff, and they're swamped just now;
management's asked me to work through internal employees as much as
possible.  That definitely makes this an opportunity for me to learn
something by doing my own research, if you count asking here as "learning
for myself".  As usual, though, it turns out the answer's more complicated
than I'd hoped.  Oh well, sigh, suck it up and learn anyway.  I'm expanding
my horizons.

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> On Behalf Of
Jeremy Nicoll
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2024 05:52

The JES2 parm deck will be named whatever your sysprogs wanted it to be
named, not necessarily "JES2PARM".  You'd need to find the JCL for JES2
itself to find what your installation use (assuming the deck's name is
hardcoded there, otherwise - as you say - find the command used to start
JES2 - maybe in whatever you use for ops automation?

Why not just ask your sysprogs?  They WILL know.

--- On Thu, 14 Nov 2024, at 00:48, Bob Bridges wrote:
> SYS1.PROCLIB has only a couple of Java-related jobs in it, and 
> SYS1.PARMLIB has no member JES2PARM.

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