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I have been trying to sort this one out. A customer had to rebuild an LPAR (saved the production partition "JCPS400A" and restored it as development "JCPSDEV"). That meant going through and changing some system settings so that we could get the communications between the LPAR's going again.

Telnet works between systems (both ways). I can use STRPASTHR from the production side to the Dev side and I can use SAVRSTLIB from production to dev. The problem is that I can't use STRPASTHR from the dev side to the production side or SAVRSTLIB from dev to production.

I looked at the APPC controller definitions and the communications entries and I am not seeing the problem.

Job log shows the following on SAVRSTLIB:
Ownership of object TXIDQ in QTEMP type *USRQ changed.
Ownership of object RESPQ in QTEMP type *USRQ changed.
APPC failure. Failure code is X'0009000000000000'. An error occurred during the SAVRSTLIB operation. An error occurred during the SAVRSTLIB operation.
Job log shows the following on STRPASTHR:
APPC failure. Failure code is X'68268004000032FE'
APPC failure. Failure code is X'68268004000032FE'

QSYSOPR shows:

BIND sense code X'80040000' received for mode QSOCCT device JCPS400A
Session maximum not established for mode QSOCCT device JCPS400A. All sessions ended for device JCPS400A. APPN session timed out following device selection. I looked up both APPC error codes and didn't get much helpful information. I am missing something simple, I am sure. Any guesses what the likely cuprit is?

Thanks,

Pete Helgren


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