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Thanks Jim.

The only thing in our startup that's relevant (to this discussion at least)
is STRTCP, which we won't change. This particular machine is a 170 being
used as a webserver on a client's secure network. It's been stuck at V4R3
because of another issue. That other issue has now been resolved and we
want to take this machine to V4R4 in line with all the others, from where
they'll all be upgraded to either V4R5 or V5R1, we're still deciding. The
issue with netserver came simply from the V4R4 PSP document. At V4R3
netserver was an autostart job entry in QSERVER. At V4R4 it changes to
start with TCP so you need to make sure QSERVER is started before TCP. We
in fact want to have it not run for this machine, so I just need to turn
off the autostart feature.

Anyway, this question was more for curiosity than anything. I will be able
to get a client/server connection eventually, I'm just having to organise a
2nd NIC for my PC, 2nd data point at my desk, etc, and none of this will be
ready in time for the upgrade. Just got me curious about how this stuff was
done from a command as I've only ever used Ops Nav. I do tend towards
commands rather than Ops Nav most of the time, but this was one of the
exceptions.

Thanks for your help

Adam Driver
Technical Consultant
Kaz Computer Services
Level 5, 66 Wentworth Ave
Surry Hills, Sydney    NSW   2010
Phone : + 61 2 9844 0386
www.kaz.com.au



                    "Jim Franz"
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starting with TCP - Anyone
                    midrange-l-admin@mi        know the command? (I can't use 
Ops Nav)
                    drange.com


                    05/09/01 08:04 AM
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>Subject: Re: Antwort: Servers starting with TCP - Anyone know the command?
(I can't use Ops Nav)

Some of this depends on the release (not sure what VxRx your at).
IBM has a series of documents in the Knowledge Base about startup
at the various releases.
Anyone who is having problems, or is going to, or has upgraded, IBM
has changed the recommendations for the QSTRUP and/or how the
subsystems & services are started. And it has changed 4 times since
V3R7.
Since i never figured out how to link to their docs, these are the titles.
Changing the IPL Start-Up Program - V3R7M0/V4R1M0
Changing the IPL Start-Up Program - V4R2M0/V4R3M0
Changing the IPL Start-Up Program - V4R4M0/V4R5M0
Changing the IPL Start-Up Program - V5R1M0
jim franz


----- Original Message -----
From: <Adam_Driver@kaz.com.au>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: Antwort: Servers starting with TCP - Anyone know the command?
(I can't use Ops Nav)



Thanks Philipp. Do you know if netserver is started with STRHOSTSVR?


Thanks

Adam Driver
Technical Consultant
Kaz Computer Services
Level 5, 66 Wentworth Ave
Surry Hills, Sydney    NSW   2010
Phone : + 61 2 9844 0386
www.kaz.com.au



                    Philipp Rusch
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midrange-l@midrange.com
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                    Sent by:                  Subject:     Re: Antwort:
Servers starting with TCP - Anyone
                    midrange-l-admin@mi        know the command? (I can't
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                    04/09/01 05:15 PM
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Hi Adam,

goto cfgtcp then select 20 "Applications ..." and as you already
guessed, you have to configure each of the services seperately
whether to start with the strtcp command or not.
strhostsvr is for starting the client access server side counterparts
of the several client access functions. (signon server, database server
and so on , I always start all of them (strhostsvr *ALL).

HTH, Philipp Rusch


Adam_Driver@kaz.com.au schrieb:

> Thanks Antje,
>
> I wasn't actually after the command to start or stop the servers, but
> rather to specify which ones are started when the STRTCP command is
issued.
> I've just discovered, however, that the CHGFTPA, CHGHTTPA commmands (etc)
> have an AUTOSTART (*YES or *NO) parameter. I guess you have to configure
> each server separately to autostart or not if done from a command.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Adam Driver
> Technical Consultant
> Kaz Computer Services
> Level 5, 66 Wentworth Ave
> Surry Hills, Sydney    NSW   2010
> Phone : + 61 2 9844 0386
> www.kaz.com.au
>
>                     antje.waelde@duravi
>                     t.de                      To:
midrange-l@midrange.com
>                     Sent by:                  cc:
>                     midrange-l-admin@mi       Subject:     Antwort:
Servers starting with TCP - Anyone know
>                     drange.com                 the command? (I can't use
Ops Nav)
>
>                     04/09/01 04:09 PM
>                     Please respond to
>                     midrange-l
>
> Hallo Adam,
>
> for starting TCP-Servers you can go to menu tcpadm and then point 5 to
> start or 6 to end. Also you can use the command  STRHOSTSVR.
>
> Antje Wälde






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