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  • Subject: Re: BPCS 6002plf on O/S 4R4
  • From: Ata510@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 23:19:31 EST

In a message dated 12/10/99 10:04:35 AM Central Standard Time, 
anthony_c_kleier/robbinsinc_at_robbinsinc@cinciras.robbinsfloor.com writes:

>    Anthony C Kleier @ ROBBINSINC   12/10/99 10:38 AM
>         (Embedded image moved to file: PIC00726.PCX)
>  
>         We just upgraded last weekend to v4r4 from v4r2.  We are
>         6002plf full c/s.  We had a problem which caused us to be down
>         all day Monday.  All of the newi jobs would terminate when we
>         went to process.  The problem turned out to be extra lines in
>         the nwicfg(nwicfg) file relating to SMGs.  We took the lines
>         out and everything worked fine.
>  
>         Tony Kleier
>         Robbins Inc.
>         akleier@robbinsfloor.com
I would like to know how switching operating systems caused a file's entries 
to suddenly make a difference - weren't those entries always there before you 
upgraded OS?. This does not make sense. It sounds more like your library list 
was changed or something besides the operating system was altered.

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