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  • Subject: Re: Line/Controller configuration weirdness
  • From: Richard Baird <rbbaird@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 13:56:25 -0500
  • Organization: Premium Systems, Inc.

John,

I had just recently turned on autoconfig, so that is a possibility. 
The original line and controller descriptions were created with
autoconfig off (I believe).

If this is the case, I find it pretty annoying that it doesn't warn
you, or even log the event in qsysopr or even your own job log.

I've long since corrected the problem, but I mentioned it here as one
of those "undocumented features" that make you scratch your head and
wonder. 

Thanks, everyone, for your responses,

Rick

John Earl wrote:
> 
> Richard,
> 
> Here is a shot in the dark....I've seen autoconfig do this with CTLD and 
>DEVD's,
> but havn't (yet) seen it happen with a LIND.
> 
> If autoconfig doesn't like the LIND that you created (based on the hardware 
>that
> you are attached to), it could delete the LIND and create a new one for you 
>that
> it thinks is a better match for the hardware.  The problem is that the new 
>line
> is created with a different name, so you're not going to readily notice it.
> 
> Does this system have any newly created lines attached to it?   You can look 
>at
> the Object Description to see when it was created.
> 
> jte
>
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