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Try checking the QSQSRVR jobs being used by QYPSJSVR for errors.  Also the
QSECOFR password cannot be expired (even if the profile is enabled) for the
QYPSJSVR job to run.  Verify that you do not have your central system
defined by a different name (or twice) under Endpoint Systems.

Changing Central Systems can cause problems too.  I switched my central
system and could not get any monitors to run, but could switch back to the
original CS and run them with no problem, though both were at the exact same
PTF level.  I ran traces for SL but they couldn't find the problem; the next
day everything worked fine and I could switch back and forth with no issues.

Hope this helps....

Scott Ingvaldson
AS/400 System Administrator
GuideOne Insurance Group 

-----Original Message-----

date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 13:24:04 -0700
from: "Mail List" <maillist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Ops Nav Management Central connection problem

Hi Everyone,

I decided to try out Management Central and ran into some problems.  When I
created a new connection in Ops Nav, I had it verify the connection, and
that process states that it was successful in talking to the Management
Central server.  Then I right-clicked on Management Central and selected
Change Central System, and specified the new connection.  It grinds for
awhile, then tells me "Unable to complete the connection to central system".
Checking the job log for QYPSSRV and found CPFB924 "Sockets communication
error;  reason code 0007."  And the secondary text has "Cause.....: Reason
Codes: ...0007 - Data receive failed. ..."

I check the archives and Tom Liotta mentions making sure the host name &
domain name in CFGTCP option 12 are specified first in the host table,
option 10.  They were not, so I fixed that, stopped & started the Management
Central server and it still fails.

Marty Urbanek mentioned PTF's for 5722SS1 related to CAE service pack:
SI01907:
SI01838  Temporarily applied
SI01378  Superseded         (Superseded by  . . . . . . . . . . . . :
SI02175)
SI01377  Temporarily applied
SI01376  Temporarily applied
SI01375  Temporarily applied
so unless SI02175 messed up what SI01378 fixed, I should be ok there.

I stopped & started TCP/IP. Now I find that the QYPSJSVR job did not start,
just the QYPSSRV job.  The job log for QYPSJSVR says "Not authorized to
program QYPSJSVR in library QSYSDIR."  The user is QYPSJSVR.  Granted *USE
authority to the program and tried again.

This time the QYPSJSVR job log says: "Error(s) occurred during running of
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/ibm/mc/server/McServer  API."  I know
very little about java, but I looked around anyway and couldn't find
"com/ibm/mc/server/McServer" either on my PC or on my AS400.

What am I missing?  Do I need to re-install Client Access?

Peter Dow
Dow Software Services, Inc.

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