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  • Subject: Re: CA file transfer mode description.
  • From: Dave Mahadevan <mahadevan@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 03 Apr 1998 15:48:09 -0500
  • Organization: Stoner and Associates



David Murphy wrote:

> Well, I'm confused. After reading several of these messages saying QSERVER
> MUST be started before QCMN, I checked our startup program and sure enough
> we were starting QCMN first. AFAIK, everything's been working as it should
> for years now (V3R1--moving to RISC this weeeknd!) So why should I change it
> or worry about it?
>
> -
>
> QSERVER must be started before QCMN, not after, in order to allocate the
> required mode description for file transfer. This doesn't make much sense to
> me, but unless I misunderstood, that's what IBM says, and it does work.
> Apply the patch too though.
>

I am on V3R2, and I start QCMN before QSERVER and yes everything is still 
working
ok...waiting for the blowup ..tick..tick..tick..

Thank You.

Regards

Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net


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