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Hello,



I have been trying to create a DDM data queue between 2 iSeries systems.
The data queues get created, but I get the following message when I try
to write to the remote data queue from the local machine.



Message ID . . . . . . : CPF4364 Severity . . . . . . . : 40


Message type . . . . . : Escape


Date sent . . . . . . : 11/13/07 Time sent . . . . . . :
15:00:54




Message . . . . : Remote location BEAST for program device DDMDEVICE
was not

found.


Cause . . . . . : One of the following occurred:


-- The remote location was not defined.


-- Not enough time was allowed to find the remote location.


-- The combination of remote location BEAST, device *LOC, location
*LOC,

and remote network ID *LOC is not correct.


Recovery . . . : Do one of the following and try the request again:


--If the remote location was not defined, create the device
description

for the remote location or add the remote location to advanced
peer-to-pee

networking (APPN).


-- If not enough time was allowed to find the remote location,
increase


More.



I have checked the archives and I did not see "the" answer. I could not
find the answer in the Info center either. The create command I am
using is:



CRTDTAQ DTAQ(DAVEM/BPCSM3CHGS) TYPE(*DDM) RMTDTAQ(DAVEM/BPCSM3CHGS)
RMTLO

CNAME(BEAST) TEXT('BPCS to M3 File changes')



I think the problem is in the RMTLOCNAME, but I can't figure out how to
get it to work. Both the local and remote machines are in the same room
and connected by TCPIP. Is there a way to get this to work using the IP
addresses? I have not setup any SNA communications before. When I use
the WRKRDBDIRE on both machines, they have entries that point to each
other



Thanks for the help.



Dave




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