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Dan Lanza <DLanza@...> writes:

I recently enabled SSH so I could connect via Putty and installed a BASH
shell. Since then I've been getting AF errors in which QTMHHTTP is trying
to access /QOpenSys/opt (which was created upon downloading and installing
BASH. The program name in the AF journal is QSYS/QPOZPCP2. I could not
find much about this program on Google, all though I've seen it appear in
the AF logs before for other entries.

Does anyone know what the program QSYS/QPOZPCP2 is?
What can I do to gather more information on these particular AF entries
so I could troubleshoot further?

The process I used to install RPM/BASH was from YIPS:
http://yips.idevcloud.com/wiki/index.php/PASE/OpenSourceBinaries#perzl

I've already looked through the job log for each job reporting an error
and there aren't any errors which haven't been accounted for. There are
only two types of errors, but my company currently has two PMRs open with
IBM regarding each, otherwise nothing. I've confirmed from colleagues who
have followed these steps before that this behavior is not normal and they
did not experience anything like this. I'm relatively new to IBM and am
not sure how to further troubleshoot the issue.

Please let me know if there is anything additional I should provide, and
thank you in advanced.





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