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> I have been trying to FTP this morning from our Development Machine to
> our Production Machine(to promote a program to production).   No luck.
> I tried to stop and restart the FTP server.  I found that 
> when I tried restarting the FTP server, I got the following 
> message in QSYSOPR---- 'FTP server initialization failure'.  
> When I display the job log associated with this, I discovered. This. 
> Message . . . . :   Exception CPF3CDB occurred when trying to get
> information
>   for exit point QIBM_QTMF_SERVER_REQ with format name VLRQ0100.
> 
> Cause . . . . . :   The QusRetrieveExitInformation API returned an
> exception   
>   when attempting to obtain information for exit point
> QIBM_QTMF_SERVER_REQ.   
>   Recovery  . . . :   Check the job log or the system operator log for
> other   
>   messages. Correct any errors indicated.  Start the FTP 
> program again.
> 
> 
> I then went ot WRKREGINF and could not find this exit point.  
> It is however on our production machine.  

Been there!  Done that!  Has happened to me 3 times.  If you use REXEC, you
probably lost those exit points also.

Had a PMR open with IBM.  They walked me through _manually_ reentering them.
What a PITA.  They found the issue and fixed it via PTF (don't remember the
number).  Has not happened in months now.  Do as Rob says and search the
archives - what you find there will be better than my memory.

Exit points are in object QUSRSYS/QUSEXRGOBJ OBJTYPE(*EXITRG).  If you have
a backup of that object you may be able to restore it.  If you have
Supportline, call IBM.  They will fix you right up.

Curiosity question:  Do you happen to have StandGuard AV on the i5?


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