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Dave,
I have encountered this problem often.
It usualy means that for some unknown reason, the PC client ended the session 
with the iSeries abnormaly, or did not respond to an IO request from the 
iSeries.
This is equivilant to turning off a twinax device while doing an IO to it.
I have never gotten an explanation from IBM or anyone else as to why this 
happend.
It seems to be a problem between iSeries Access and WinDoz.
 


Dave Barry <dbarry1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've noticed posts in the past concerning QWSERROR and CPF5140. I'm
interested if anyone has got any resolution on this.

We are experiencing an interactive program that is called from a CL
that just dies between writes to two files. The joblog issues a
message: CPF5140: Session stopped by a request from device... The
RPG program dies, joblog produced, the program does not return control
to the calling CL. We've had IBM engaged on this for months but we
are not getting anyware. The problem is very intermittent.

On July 1st, we had six users, in 4 divisions, on one iseries box
experience this termination at the exact same second!

We've had a half dozen programmers looking into this, team leads, tech
leads, iSeries engineers, IBM reps, with no leads on why this is
happening.

Anyone encountered this same issue?


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