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He ran #21 (Entire System) from the SAVE menu, so that couldn't be it.
Incidentally, those 7 Host Server programs move from QIWS to QSYS in V5R1,
as Host Servers is folded into base OS/400.
(So is PM/400 by the way, so QMPGDATA files move to QUSRSYS, and QMPGLIB
programs to QSYS).

SO - could it be a licensing issue for max users ?  WRKLICINF and set
maximum users for 5769-XW1 to *NOMAX ?

...Neil





Marc Rauzier <marc.rauzier@netcourrier.com>
Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
2002-03-05 03:08
Please respond to midrange-l


        To:     Evan Harris <midrange-l@midrange.com>
        cc:
        Subject:        Re: Host Server problem


Le mar. 05 mars 2002 07:22:59, Evan Harris écrivait:

> Hi Guys

Hello

>
> I have a bit of a problem with a recent test system restore - on
> completion of the restore to a different system at a different site
> - host servers do not seem to allow connection via client access.
>

[cut]

>
> Does anyone have any idea what is causing this ? I'm of the opinion
> that I've not really restored something correctly, or have not
> reset something to account for the fact that I'm at a different
> site.
>

Are you sure that the Host servers programs (that reside in QIWS
library) have been saved ?

If you saved *IBM libraries without stopping host servers, there are
risks that a few programs (6 or 7 if I remember fine) are not saved. We
have solved the problem by running *IBM libraries backup only in
restricted mode.

[cut]

> regards
> Evan Harris
>


--
Cordialement/Best regards
Marc Rauzier







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