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  • Subject: Re: Completion messages going to wrong PC
  • From: "Genaro J. Castellanos Castillo" <gcastell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 21:57:04 -0600

Hi Scott,

I got the same trouble and I tried your advice but it didn't work.

I tried using the complete STRCODE parameters in order to not use the
default *usrspc values but the command look for it and uses it.

I tried renaming the strcode *usrspc and defining all the strcode parameters
but the command tries to find it and gives me an error message.

Any additional help?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Mildenberger" <Smildenber@Washcorp.com>
To: <CODE400-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 4:11 PM
Subject: RE: Completion messages going to wrong PC


> Jon,
>
> We have just had this problem and have stumbled on to an answer that may
> work for you.  We have the V4R5 version but it may be the same.  Each user
> must have a current library in their user profile and it must be a user
> library (not a system library such as QTEMP or QSYS).  We also believe
that
> no two Code/400 users can have the same current library.  There is a
*USRSPC
> by the name of STRCODE that is used for the feedback to the workstation
and
> it gets created in the user's current library.  We had two users whose
user
> profile had *CRTDFT as the current library and their messages were getting
> mixed up because they were both using QGPL as the library for this
*USRSPC.
>
> Hope this solves your problem too!
>
> Scott Mildenberger
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jon.Paris@hal.it [mailto:Jon.Paris@hal.it]
> > Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 9:13 AM
> > To: code400-l@midrange.com
> > Cc: batthish@ca.ibm.com
> > Subject: Completion messages going to wrong PC
> >
> >
> > I thought I knew most of the possible answers to this problem but I'm
> > stumped.
> >
> > We're teaching on a customer site and Code/400 is busily
> > trying to convince
> > them that it is a waste of time.  We're using the V3R3M3 try-and-buy
> > version (the latest release refuses to load on most of the
> > machines here so
> > this was our backup plan.)
> >
> > They were raving about when we demo'd it and couldn't wait to
> > try - now
> > only three in a room of twelve still have the patience to keep trying.
> > Why? mostly because the *$%! messages keep popping up on the wrong PC!
> >
> > We started off using the autostart servers but that causes
> > real problems
> > because of the way the library list is defined here (everyone
> > has the same
> > CURLIB by default) so we switched to STRCODE servers
> > (STRCODTCP in fact).
> > That worked for some of the folks for a while but today there
> > are three PCs
> > that it doesn't matter what we do they all send messages to
> > the same PC.
> > This in spite of the fact that the job logs clearly show that
> > the correct
> > IP address is being used and the fact that we changed
> > STRCODTCP so that
> > they each have a unique server name.  The logs clearly show
> > this server
> > being used on the submit for the compile but still the
> > messages go to the
> > wrong PC.
> >
> > We've killed the code servers, we've killed all the EVFEVENT files (is
> > there another file involved? - there's something at the back
> > of my mind
> > that says there is) we killed the daemons and started everything from
> > scratch and still the messages appear.
> >
> > Can anyone give us a clue here - what am I missing?
> >
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