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  • Subject: Rumba & Qctl
  • From: "Joanie Clark" <jccats@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 19:13:42 +0000
  • Comments: Authenticated sender is <jccats@mail.bright.net>

I'm running a HP PC with Rumba and attempting to use QCTL as the 
controlling subsystem. The main reason is that I use this PC to dial 
in from home vai PC Anywhere..... 

What's been happening is that I can't get it to connect to QCTL, it 
always wants to connect to QINTER. I've added the workstation entry 
in the subsystem description and have verified that's it's name 
etc... sometimes if I turn the PC off and turn it back on (maybe even 
several times) it finally does connect to QCTL. 

You may ask why I need it to QCTL ?  Well, at night we back our 
system up and we end the subsystem QINTER to make sure all the users 
are off the system. This way we get a good, clean backup.  Although 
what happens is that if the backup fails (controlled by a CL), the 
subsystem QINTER does not come back up and the users call me wanting 
the system back.  If I dial in and the PC is on Qinter, I won't be 
able to remedy the situation. 

So, any ideas why this frickin' workstation refuses to stay in the 
controlling subsytem of QCTL ?   

Thanks for your help !! 


Joanie 
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