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If there were earlier notes on this topic I missed them, so this may be a repeat. But using the device name is often done to route the workstation to a predetermined subsystem (by workstation name entry). In the case of multi-lingual systems this is often done so that the correct (translated) signon panel is shown (along with the correct QSYS2xxx library in the system portion of the library list for jobs utilizing the subsystem).

What type of problem are your users experiencing? I couldn't really tell from your note (though that may very well be in an earlier note that I didn't see).

----- Original Message ----- From: "Burns, Bryan" <Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 10:57 AM
Subject: Named (VRTDEV) devices in PASTHR


Since I began leaving the workstation ID blank on some devices, we're having issues where these devices are using a workstation ID created specifically for the PASTHR from our parent in Japan. These devices are in controller QPACTL01 along with the QPAD* devices.

I thought that by recreating the PASTHR device names in the QVIRCD0001 controller our issues would disappear. But from what I could gather from the translated Japanese, our parent was not able to PASTHR when looking for VRT(abc) when the device was in controller QVIRCD001. Am I missing something or would this be the expected result?

I'm wondering what named device do for pasthru anyway. Our parent uses this command in a program:

STRPASTHR RMTLOCNAME(S1029110) VRTDEV(abc) RMTUSER(USERX) RMTPWD(xxxxxx)

What can specifying device abc accomplish? Is this a holdover from 90's era OS? From what I understand, the OS should be able to create the necessary device to fit the pasthru users workstation on the fly.


Bryan Burns
iSeries Specialist
ECHO, Incorporated
Lake Zurich, Illinois

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