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Michael,
Thank You for your reply. But mkdir does not solve my problem. Unless I have
open QNTC list or Interactive session with
wrklnk '/qntc/*' it does not connect. I would get:

wrklnk ('/qntc/ceisp')
Object not found. Object is /qntc/ceisp.
MKDIR DIR('/qntc/ceisp')
Directory ceisp has not been created. Network Server directory ceisp
already exists.
File system error occurred. Error number 3464.


mkdir '/qntc/ceisp/temp'
Object not found. Object is /qntc/ceisp/temp
wrklnk '/qntc/ceisp/temp'
Object not found. Object is /qntc/ceisp/temp

Any other suggestions?
Thank You
Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Ryan
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 12:22 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Again QNTC Question

Having the system browsing a QNTC list can take a long time. It would
probably be quicker with a more modern OS version, but that's not always
changeable. Do you need to see every PC/server on your network from the
iSeries? If you're only going to access a server or two, use the mkdir
command on your iSeries to access a specific server, like mkdir
/qntc/myserver. Put that in your startup script. You may also want to use
this command to set an environment variable: ADDENVVAR
ENVVAR(QIBM_ZLC_NO_BROWSE) VALUE(1) LEVEL(*SYS)



On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Computer Century, Inc. <
ComputerCenturyInc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello.



I need Some Help with QNTC.



When I try to do: wrklnk '/qntc/*'



It takes about 6 to 7 hours to build the whole list of servers & PCs.



It takes approximately 10 minutes to list 1 Server/PC.


Also I get the following Msg:


"Session initialization error with Network Server ABC1."



Message ID . .. . . . . : CPDB050



When I try to use iSeries Navigator it takes about the same 6 to 7 hours
to
open the list of servers/PCs.
If I keep my PC running with open QNTC list only then I can access
Servers/PCs and run my network jobs. As soon as I close iSeries Navigator,
I
cannot access any Servers/PCs under QNTC.



I did a research on line, there are just few posting about this problem
and
all of it is very old from 2000-2003.



We are running V5R2M0 on model 820



Any Help will be greatly appreciated.

Thank You

Gary



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