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Well, it's back down again. It was up working for a while, now the same
thing. Can't ping any IP interface, not even the LAN console.

I guess I'll look into it more over the weekend. The governor shut down
school on Monday so I'll have my wife and kids to help too (*cough*). :)

Brad


On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 10:30 PM, Bdietz400 <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Not being able to ping the LAN console address leads me to think something
else happened to the system(not a tcpip issue). The LAN console tcpip
stack is in the lic where the "regular" tcpip is in the OS.

Check your logs to find the real cause of the outage.

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Bryan


On Jan 3, 2014, at 10:55 PM, Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a monitoring service that tells me when my web site is up or down.
It's hosted on my i (now to be called AS/400 from now on) 515 running
V5R4
at my office.

Tonight I got an email saying it was down. Cool, it works. Not cool, my
site was actually down.

I got on the LAN that the AS/400 is on. Couldn't ping any IP interfaces
on
it. Not even the LAN console IP address.

I ended up doing a "manual IPL" and things were fine after that.

But that leads me to ask... if even my LAN console IP was down, how the
heck am I supposed to be able to get onto the machine to see what is
going
on? I was quite troubled and now have a bald spot on the side of my head
where I was scratching it. :)

Thanks for any info... after this, I'd actually like to be able to set
up
a dedicated PC to be a console, preferably not over IP. If that's
possible, I'm all ears as I have multiple old laptops I could use for
consoles. :)
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