It looks like the "SERVICE" is running and looking for input from the RDR 
queue

Two things I did notice

MDISK 191 3390 2183 005 220W01 MR A6SOLLA UK21OYS   SBYNIM1

the mdisk statement tells me this has been a round since VM/ESA 2.2.0 - I 
would bet.
and it looks like it might be logged on by one of these users 

AUTOLOG VAUTOLG1 VOP1 VMAINT 

I would wonder what is being logged on by AUTOLOG1

I can not believe that the Operator console does not show it being logged 
on anywhere
Is the terminal address in your SYSTEM CONFIG as an operator console?

WOW 
 
Bill Munson
VM System Programmer
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Bill, 

>Does AUTOLOG1 log on a SVM called "AUDITOR" by chance? 

no, no machine called AUDITOR started in AUTOLOG1. 

i logged on to SERVICE. it has a file called LASTING GLOBALV on 191. 
that file has a recent update date and time - today just 30 minutes ago. 
here is a sample of the contents: 
$SERVICE"RECEIVE"NOLOG OLDDATE NOTEBOOK ALL MINPROMPT NOKEEPCC 
$SERVICE"SENDFILE"NEW TYPE NOFILELIST NOLOG NOACK 
$SERVICE"RECEIVE"NOLOG OLDDATE NOTEBOOK ALL MINPROMPT NOKEEPCC 
$SERVICE"RECEIVE"NOLOG OLDDATE NOTEBOOK ALL MINPROMPT NOKEEPCC 
$SERVICE"RECEIVE"NOLOG OLDDATE NOTEBOOK ALL MINPROMPT NOKEEPCC 
$SERVICE"RECEIVE"NOLOG OLDDATE NOTEBOOK ALL MINPROMPT NOKEEPCC 
$SERVICE"RECEIVE"NOLOG OLDDATE NOTEBOOK ALL MINPROMPT NOKEEPCC 
$SERVICE"RECEIVE"NOLOG OLDDATE NOTEBOOK ALL MINPROMPT NOKEEPCC 
$SERVICE"RECEIVE"NOLOG OLDDATE NOTEBOOK ALL MINPROMPT NOKEEPCC 
$SERVICE"RECEIVE"NOLOG OLDDATE NOTEBOOK ALL MINPROMPT NOKEEPCC 

does that give any clues? 

prg

Phillip Gramly
Systems Programmer
Communications Data Group
Champaign, IL

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