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Kevin

The most likely cause is network IP address issues. Power-Link is very susceptable to IP address issues. The most common causes are:

1. IP address conflicts.
2. Laptops being docked, undocked
3. Laptops and PC's going into and out of hybernation.
4. Hubs instead of switchs
5. slow and overloaded switchs

Kevin Fox

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Fish <Kevin.Fish@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Oct 6, 2010 10:23 AM
To: mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [MAPICS-L] Powerlink dropping users

We went live with XA 7.8 three weeks ago. Since then, Powerlink jobs
are dropping intermittently with end code 0. Powerlink stays up but you
cannot do anything until closing and reopening. I have tickets open
with both Infor and IBM, but I'm wondering if anyone else has run into
this. I'm guessing it is either a network or System I issue but it has
been very difficult to track due to job logs disappearing because of end
code 0. When I have been able to trap a job log, it shows a lost
connection to the System i. Any help would be appreciated. We are at
9955 running 6.1 on the System i.



Thanks,
Kevin

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