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Bull$%^&

Host table is a file.  Put yourself in debug updprod(*NO) and addtcphte and
get the following message:
Cannot open file QATOCHOST in library QUSRSYS member HOSTS.

Why it is just a file with the following attributes:
Allow read operation  . . . . . . . . . . . :            Yes
Allow write operation . . . . . . . . . . . :            No
Allow update operation  . . . . . . . . . . : ALWUPD     *NO
Allow delete operation  . . . . . . . . . . : ALWDLT     *NO

So why can I not replicate it.  Just point a ddm to it, read a record and
addtcphte using the data on the machine you want to replicate to.  The big
question is how does IBM write to it?  They also update and delete records.
Hmm you think someone like MIMIX should be able to get to these files.



-----Original Message-----
From: Chris.Whisonant@comporium.com


You cannot do anything with the host table. Our HA vendor (one of the "big
three") cannot even replicate it.


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