Schedule Power on/off question ??
Hello.
I had see that, in one AS400(v4r5) in the Schedule Power on/off menu in
the whole days in the present and future years , there is a power on
time at (6:00:00).
In the power off time are nothing. This means that, the As400 is
always ON.
But, for what reason??
What happend if the machine is ON and i request a schedule power on ???
Is this a Bug in this release??? I dont think that a former System
Administrator has entered this power on time at 6:00:00 in the whole
years and days. This is to much work .
Any suggestions.
thanks.
.
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