Work process in running status from Long time

Hi all,
In my production system Workprocess is in runnig staus almost from 44 hours.
i tried to end session of user but it not ending.
i tried  to kill work process from sm50  end work process and from os(unix) kill -9 pid every thing i tried but work process is in still running
please give some ideas to clear this
Thanks,
Shashi
Edited by: shashikiran.ss on Oct 11, 2010 1:23 PM

Hi Juan,
yes from sm50 i have done cancel without core. no jobs are running or sheduled with that user. but work process status is in running with  program  J_1IREGS no action is taking place. 
Restarting box  not possible right now.
Regards
Shashi

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    <p>Ps 19:1-6<br />
    1 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.</p>
    <p> 2 Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge.</p>
    <p> 3 There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard.</p>
    <p> 4 Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun,</p>
    <p> 5 Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race.<br />
    Stars a STORY-book.<br />
    6 His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.</p>
    <p>Ps 19:7-14<br />
    7 The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.</p>
    <p> 8 The statutes of the LORD are right,  rejoicing the heart: the commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes.</p>
    <p> 9 The fear of the LORD is clean, enduring for ever: the judgments of the LORD are true and righteous altogether.</p>
    <p> 10 More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold: sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb.</p>
    <p> 11 Moreover by them is thy servant warned: and in keeping of them there is great reward.</p>
    <p> 12 Who can understand his errors? cleanse thou me from secret faults.</p>
    <p> 13 Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression.</p>
    <p> 14 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.<br />
    KJV</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Corvus.jpg" width="199" height="170" alt="Corvus" />CORVUS (The Crow, or Raven).</p>
    <p> Birds of prey devouring him.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Crater.jpg" width="180" height="196" alt="Crater" /></p>
    <p>CRATER (The Cup). </p>
    <p>The cup of Divine wrath poured out upon him.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Hydra.jpg" width="184" height="142" alt="Hydra" /></p>
    <p>HYDRA (The Serpent). That old Serpent— Devil, destroyed.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Leo.jpg" width="198" height="130" alt="Leo" /></p>
    <p>LEO (The Lion). </p>
    <p>The Lion of the Tribe of Judah aroused for the rending of the Enemy.</p>
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    <p>Chapter IV - TWELFTH -</p>
    <p> Messiah's Consummated Triumph      LEO (The Lion). The Lion of the Tribe of Judah aroused for the rending of the Enemy.           </p>
    <p>1. HYDRA (The Serpent). That old Serpent— Devil, destroyed.     </p>
    <p>2. CRATER (The Cup). The cup of Divine wrath poured out upon him.     </p>
    <p>3. CORVUS (The Crow, or Raven). Birds of prey devouring him.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Argo.jpg" width="200" height="199" alt="Argo" />ARGO (The Ship).</p>
    <p> The redeemed pilgrims safe at home..</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/UrsaMajor.jpg" width="200" height="150" alt="Ursa Major" />URSA MAJOR (The Great Bear).</p>
    <p> The fold and the flock.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/UrsaMinor.jpg" width="185" height="133" alt="Ursa Minor" /></p>
    <p>URSA MINOR (The Lesser Bear). </p>
    <p>The lesser sheepfold.</p>
    <p> The 7,000...? -</p>
    <p>This star was called by the Greeks the "Cynosure." Aratus seems to apply this term to the whole of the seven stars of the Lesser Bear. Mr. Robert Brown, Jr., shows that this word . . . transliterates An-nas-sur-ra, and renders it, "as it literally means, high in rising, i.e., in heavenly position.". Is not this the primitve truth of the Revelation? Will not this Lesser Fold be high, yea, the highest in heavenly position?</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Cancer.jpg" width="183" height="200" alt="Cancer" />CANCER (The Crab).</p>
    <p> The possession held fast.</p>
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    <p>Chapter III ELEVENTH -</p>
    <p> Messiah's Redeemed Possessions      </p>
    <p>CANCER (The Crab). The possession held fast.          </p>
    <p>1. URSA MINOR (The Lesser Bear). </p>
    <p>The lesser sheepfold.          7,000 - This star was called by the Greeks the "Cynosure." Aratus seems to apply this term to the whole of the seven stars of the Lesser Bear. Mr. Robert Brown, Jr., shows that this word . . . transliterates An-nas-sur-ra, and renders it, "as it literally means, high in rising, i.e., in heavenly position.". Is not this the primitve truth of the Revelation? Will not this Lesser Fold be high, yea, the highest in heavenly position?</p>
    <p> 2. URSA MAJOR (The Great Bear). The fold and the flock.
    3. ARGO (The Ship). The redeemed pilgrims safe at home..</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/CanisMinor.jpg" width="170" height="123" alt="CanisMinor" /></p>
    <p>CANIS MINOR (The Second Dog), or PROCYON, the exalted Redeemer.</p>
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    <div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip46"><img src="images/Constellations/CanisMajor.jpg" width="193" height="228" alt="CanisMajor" />CANIS MAJOR (The Dog), or SIRIUS, the coming glorious Prince of Princes.</div>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Lepus.jpg" width="198" height="196" alt="Lepus" />LEPUS (The Hare), or</p>
    <p> THE ENEMY trodden under foot.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Gemini.jpg" width="197" height="228" alt="Gemini" />GEMINI (The Twins). </p>
    <p>The twofold nature of the King.</p>
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    <p>Chapter II - TENTH  - </p>
    <p>Messiah's Reign as Prince of Peace      GEMINI (The Twins). The twofold nature of the King.</p>
    <p> 1. LEPUS (The Hare), or THE ENEMY trodden under foot.<br />
    2. CANIS MAJOR (The Dog), or SIRIUS, the coming glorious Prince of Princes.<br />
    3. CANIS MINOR (The Second Dog), or PROCYON, the exalted Redeemer.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Auriga.jpg" width="197" height="289" alt="Auriga" />AURIGA (The Shepherd). </p>
    <p>Safety for the Redeemed in the day of that wrath.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Eridanus.jpg" width="198" height="86" alt="Eridanus" />ERIDANUS (The River of the Judge). </p>
    <p>Wrath breaking forth for His enemies.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Orion.jpg" width="185" height="262" alt="Orion" /></p>
    <p>ORION,  </p>
    <p>Light breaking forth in the person of the Redeemer.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Taurus.jpg" width="200" height="165" alt="Taurus" />TAURUS (The Bull). </p>
    <p>Messiah coming to rule.</p>
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    <p>Chapter I - NINTH - </p>
    <p>Messiah, The Coming Judge of All the Earth      
    TAURUS (The Bull).</p>
    <p> Messiah coming to rule.           </p>
    <p>1. ORION,  Light breaking forth in the person of the Redeemer.</p>
    <p> 2. ERIDANUS (The River of the Judge). Wrath breaking forth for His enemies.</p>
    <p> 3. AURIGA (The Shepherd). Safety for the Redeemed in the day of that wrath.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Perseus.jpg" width="167" height="257" alt="Perseus" /></p>
    <p>PERSEUS (The Breaker).</p>
    <p> Delivering His redeemed.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Cetus.jpg" width="198" height="93" alt="Cetus" />CETUS (The Sea Monster). </p>
    <p>The great enemy bound.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Cassiopeia.jpg" width="128" height="196" alt="Cassiopeia" /></p>
    <p>CASSIOPEIA (The Enthroned Woman).</p>
    <p> The captive delivered, and preparing for her husband, the Redeemer.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Aries.jpg" width="200" height="165" alt="Aries" />ARIES (The Ram or Lamb). </p>
    <p>The Lamb that was slain, prepared for the victory.</p>
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    <p>Chapter IV - EIGHTH - </p>
    <p>Their Blessings Consummated and Enjoyed      ARIES (The Ram or Lamb).</p>
    <p> The Lamb that was slain, prepared for the victory.</p>
    <p> 1. CASSIOPEIA (The Enthroned Woman). </p>
    <p>The captive delivered, and preparing for her husband, the Redeemer.</p>
    <p> 2. CETUS (The Sea Monster).</p>
    <p> The great enemy bound.</p>
    <p> 3. PERSEUS (The Breaker). </p>
    <p>Delivering His redeemed.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Cephus.jpg" width="144" height="164" alt="Cephus" /></p>
    <p>CEPHEUS (The King).</p>
    <p> Their Redeemer coming to rule.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Andromeda.jpg" width="181" height="189" alt="Andromeda" />ANDROMEDA (The Chained Woman).</p>
    <p> The Redeemed in their bondage and affliction.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Pisces.jpg" width="198" height="94" alt="Pisces" />PISCES (The Fishes). </p>
    <p>The Redeemed blessed though bound.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p> THE BAND—, but binding their great enemy Cetus, the sea monster.</p>
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    <p>Chapter III - SEVENTH - </p>
    <p>Their Blessings in Abeyance      PISCES</p>
    <p> (The Fishes). </p>
    <p>The Redeemed blessed though bound.           </p>
    <p>1. THE BAND—,</p>
    <p> but binding their great enemy Cetus, the sea monster.</p>
    <p> 2. ANDROMEDA (The Chained Woman).</p>
    <p> The Redeemed in their bondage and affliction.
    3. CEPHEUS (The King).</p>
    <p> Their Redeemer coming to rule.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Cygnus.jpg" width="198" height="224" alt="Cygnus" />CYGNUS (The Swan). </p>
    <p>The Blesser surely returning.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Pegasus.jpg" width="201" height="130" alt="Pegasus" />PEGASUS (The Winged Horse).</p>
    <p> The blessings quickly coming.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Aquarius.jpg" width="198" height="109" alt="Aquarius" />AQUARIUS (The Water-Bearer).</p>
    <p> The living waters of blessing poured forth for the Redeemed.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/PicisAustralis.jpg" width="198" height="63" alt="Piscis Australis" />PISCIS AUSTRALIS (The Southern Fish).</p>
    <p> The blessings bestowed.</p>
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    <p>Chapter II - SIXTH  -</p>
    <p>Their Blessings Ensured      AQUARIUS </p>
    <p>(The Water-Bearer). </p>
    <p>The living waters of blessing poured forth for the Redeemed.</p>
    <p> 1. PISCIS AUSTRALIS (The Southern Fish). The blessings bestowed.     </p>
    <p>2. PEGASUS (The Winged Horse). The blessings quickly coming.</p>
    <p> 3. CYGNUS (The Swan). The Blesser surely returning.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Trio.jpg" width="198" height="133" alt="Trio" />1. SAGITTA (The Arrow). </p>
    <p>The arrow of God sent forth.</p>
    <p> 2. AQUILA (The Eagle). </p>
    <p>The smitten One falling.</p>
    <p> 3. DELPHINUS (The Dolphin). </p>
    <p>The dead One rising again.</p>
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    <div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip22"><img src="images/Constellations/Capricornus.jpg" width="199" height="145" alt="Capricornus" />CAPRICORNUS (The fish-goat). The goat of Atonement slain for the Redeemed.</div>
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    <p>Chapter I - FIFTH -</p>
    <p> Their Blessings Procured      
    CAPRICORNUS (The fish-goat). </p>
    <p>The goat of Atonement slain for the Redeemed.           
    1. SAGITTA (The Arrow).</p>
    <p> The arrow of God sent forth.</p>
    <p> 2. AQUILA (The Eagle).</p>
    <p> The smitten One falling.</p>
    <p> 3. DELPHINUS (The Dolphin).</p>
    <p> The dead One rising again.</p>
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    <div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip20"><img src="images/Constellations/DracoMap.jpg" width="200" height="161" alt="Draco" />DRACO (The Dragon). The Old Serpent— Devil, cast down from heaven.</div>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Ara.jpg" width="143" height="142" alt="Ara" /></p>
    <p>ARA (The Altar). Consuming fire prepared for His enemies.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Lyra.jpg" width="139" height="117" alt="Lyra" />. </p>
    <p>LYRA (The Harp).</p>
    <p> Praise prepared for the Conqueror.</p>
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    <div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip17"><img src="images/Constellations/Safittarius.jpg" width="198" height="213" alt="Sagittarius" />SAGITTARIUS (The Archer). The two-natured Conqueror going forth "Conquering and to conquer."</div>
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    <p>Chapter IV -</p>
    <p> The Redeemer's Triumph      
    SAGITTARIUS (The Archer). The two-natured Conqueror going forth "Conquering and to conquer."</p>
    <p>           
    1. LYRA (The Harp). Praise prepared for the Conqueror.</p>
    <p> 2. ARA (The Altar). Consuming fire prepared for His enemies.    </p>
    <p>3. DRACO (The Dragon). The Old Serpent— Devil, cast down from heaven.</p>
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    <div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip15"> <img src="images/Constellations/Hercules.jpg" width="198" height="190" alt="Hercules" />HERCULES (The mighty man. A man kneeling on one knee, humbled in the conflict, but holding aloft the tokens of victory, with his foot on the head of the Dragon). The mighty Vanquisher seeming to sink in the conflict.</div>
    <div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip14"><img src="images/Constellations/Serpens.jpg" width="199" height="152" alt="Serpens" />SERPENS (The Serpent struggling with the man).</div>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Ophiuchus.jpg" width="199" height="227" alt="Ophiuchus" /></p>
    <p>O-PHI-U-CHUS (The man grasping the serpent). The struggle with the enemy.</p>
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    <div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip12"><img src="images/Constellations/Scorpio.jpg" width="198" height="186" alt="Scorpio" />SCORPIO (The Scorpion) seeking to wound, but itself trodden under foot.</div>
    <div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip11">Chapter III - THIRD  - The Redeemer's Conflict SCORPIO (The Scorpion) seeking to wound, but itself trodden under foot.      <br />
    1. SERPENS (The Serpent struggling with the man). <br />
    <br />
    2. O-PHI-U-CHUS (The man grasping the serpent). The struggle with the enemy. <br />
    <br />
    3. HERCULES (The mighty man. A man kneeling on one knee, humbled in the conflict, but holding aloft the tokens of victory, with his foot on the head of the Dragon). The mighty Vanquisher seeming to sink in the conflict.</div>
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    <p>Chapter II - SECOND -  The Redeemer's Atoning Work</p>
    <p> LIBRA (The Scales). The price deficient balanced by the price which covers. <br />
    1. CRUX,  The Cross endured. <br />
    <br />
    2. LUPUS, or VICTIMA, The Victim slain. <br />
    <br />
    3. CORONA, The Crown bestowed.</p>
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    <p>Chapter I -FIRST -  The Prophecy of the Promised Seed of the Woman</p>
    <p><br />
    VIRGO (The Virgin. A woman bearing a branch in her right hand and an ear of corn in her left). The Promised Seed of the woman. <br />
    1. COMA (The Desired. The woman and child). The Desired of all nations. <br />
    <br />
    2. CENTAURUS (The Centaur with two natures, holding a spear piercing a victim). The despised sin offering. <br />
    <br />
    3. BOOTES (a man walking bearing a branch called ARCTURUS, meaning the same). He cometh.</p>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/CoronaBorealis.jpg" width="69" height="55" alt="CoronaBorealis" /></p>
    <p>CORONA, The Crown bestowed.</p>
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    <div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip7"> <img src="images/Constellations/LupusOrTheVictim.jpg" width="197" height="191" alt="Lupus" />LUPUS, or VICTIMA, The Victim slain.</div>
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    <p><img src="images/Constellations/Crux.jpg" width="67" height="100" alt="Crux" /></p>
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