|
We changed nothing besides the upgrade to v4r4. The entries
were there since the beginning of BPCS time for us. (almost 2
years of being live on full c/s). I can not explain why there
we not problems under v4r2.
Tony Kleier
Robbins Inc.
akleier@robbinsfloor.com
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| cc: (bcc: Anthony C Kleier/ROBBINSINC) |
| Subject: Re: BPCS 6002plf on O/S 4R4 |
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In a message dated 12/10/99 10:04:35 AM Central Standard Time,
anthony_c_kleier/robbinsinc_at_robbinsinc@cinciras.robbinsfloor
.com writes:
> Anthony C Kleier @ ROBBINSINC 12/10/99 10:38 AM
> (Embedded image moved to file: PIC00726.PCX)
>
> We just upgraded last weekend to v4r4 from v4r2. We
are
> 6002plf full c/s. We had a problem which caused us
to be down
> all day Monday. All of the newi jobs would terminate
when we
> went to process. The problem turned out to be extra
lines in
> the nwicfg(nwicfg) file relating to SMGs. We took
the lines
> out and everything worked fine.
>
> Tony Kleier
> Robbins Inc.
> akleier@robbinsfloor.com
I would like to know how switching operating systems caused a
file's entries to suddenly make a difference - weren't those
entries always there before you upgraded OS?. This does not
make sense. It sounds more like your library list was changed
or something besides the operating system was altered.
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