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        How about V3R2, was/is it impacted by this problem, fix.

        Jeff Silberberg 

On Fri, 22 May 1998, Dave Shaw wrote:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carole Houghton <mchcah@dm.deskmedia.com>
> 
> 
> >We recently put cum C8069370-01 on on AS/400 V3R7.  Since then we
> >have CRT's locking up randomly daily.  We have 3 types of CRT's and
> >it happens to all types.  They are all twinax connected to Transition
> >hubs.  There is no pattern to the lockups on particular hubs
> >either.  We are sure a PTF caused the problem, but IBM says removing
> >the PTF will just cause it to happen again when we go to 4.2 (in the
> >next few weeks.)  Cancelling the job will get the CRT back up again,
> >but it is driving us crazy.  Has anyone else had this happen?  We
> >have calls in to all of the CRT manufacturer's (Memorex/Telex, I/O
> >and Idea)  Any ideas?
> 
> That sounds suspiciously like the symptoms supposedly resolved by the recent
> HIPER PTF SF43719 for V3R7.  If so, I believe there is a V4R2 equivalent,
> but I don't have it handy.  We've been having this problem happen
> intermittently to both terminals and Client Access 5250 displays since V3R6,
> and are hoping this PTF is the fix for it (our application window isn't
> until the 31st).  I hope this helps you.
> 
> Dave Shaw, General Nutrition, Greenville, SC (just down the road from BMW -
> Bubba Makes Wheels :)
> The opinions expressed may not be my employer's unless I'm sufficiently
> persuasive...
> 
> 
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