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Review multithread capability for OS commands

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In these days where access to the IBM is no longer restricted to 5250 sessions, batch jobs etc., the usage of multithreaded applications is becoming more prevalent. This includes, but is not limited to, PASE & SSH. 

Whilst those environments can execute OS commands; such as via the cl builtin provided in the Bash shell, these are multithreaded jobs and some OS commands can not be executed as they are defined as not safe for multithreaded jobs. For example the RSTOBJ command. 

With open source tools for CI/CD such as Jenkins now being used for IBM i development not being able to execute certain commands puts a roadblock /obstacle in the way to completing integration with such widely used tools. 

This idea would like IBM to review the commands that are currently not thread safe and either make them safe, or provide a thread safe version of them, or provide a mechanism by which non thread safe commands can be run in a thread safe environment within the BASH shell. 

Idea priority Medium