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Dennis, I have contacted the developer of DDM/DRDA TCP/IP server. He recommended that you open a pmr, and work with the service support to resolve this problem. Dave Cheng, 905-413-4063 cheng@ca.ibm.com Dennis Munro <DMunro@badgerminin To: "'code400-l@midrange.com'" <code400-l@midrange.com> gcorp.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: RE: VARPG - Error message CPD3E3E code400-l-admin@mid range.com 04/04/2002 06:12 PM Please respond to code400-l I went it & changed the job to create a joblog & I do not get any created. What is PTF SE04569? I do not have any SExxxxx ptf's. I am running V4R5M0 for an OS & V4R5M1 for WDT400. <snip> As a circumvention, you might try setting the max use count to one for the server jobs, like this, and see if that avoids the problem. You should end and start the DDM TCP/IP server if you do that. CHGPJE SBSD(QSYS/QSYSWRK) PGM(QSYS/QRWTSRVR) MAXUSE(1) <snip> I stopped DDM via OpsNav, changed the MaxUse to 1, & started DDM back up. Hopefully I will have time tomorrow to find out if that has any affect on the error. Thanks - Dennis. Dennis Munro "I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by." Dilbert's Words Of Wisdom: Badger Mining Corporation www.badgerminingcorp.com dmunro@badgerminingcorp.com (920) 361-2388 -----Original Message----- From: cheng@ca.ibm.com [mailto:cheng@ca.ibm.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 7:33 AM To: code400-l@midrange.com Subject: VARPG - Error message CPD3E3E Dennis, Please see if you can locate the joblog for QRWTSRVR. Normally those jobs get recycled so joblog info is lost. In this case it could be failing initially before the job is used, or it could be when it is being 'cleaned up' to be recycled. I don't know if the failed job log would be saved or not, but you could do a WRKJOB QRWTSRVR and see if you could find anything that way, or maybe doing a WRKPRB would lead to finding one. Send the joblog to me. By the way, do you have the PTF SE04569 installed in your system? As a circumvention, you might try setting the max use count to one for the server jobs, like this, and see if that avoids the problem. You should end and start the DDM TCP/IP server if you do that. CHGPJE SBSD(QSYS/QSYSWRK) PGM(QSYS/QRWTSRVR) MAXUSE(1) Dave Cheng, 905-413-4063 cheng@ca.ibm.com - Dennis Munro <DMunro@badgerminin To: "CODE400 EMail List (E-mail)" <CODE400-L@midrange.com> gcorp.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: VARPG - Error message CPD3E3E code400-l-admin@mid range.com 03/29/02 08:45 AM Please respond to code400-l V4R5M1 - W2K Ever since putting on cume C1296 & group ptfs's, I have been getting the following error when running a VARPG app. I am just getting into my first app so that is the only thing I can think of that might have changed because the error was not there before the latest ptf updates. The error message & extended help are listed below: <snip> Additional Message Information Message ID . . . . . . : CPD3E3E Severity . . . . . . . : 40 Message type . . . . . : Diagnostic Date sent . . . . . . : 03/28/02 Time sent . . . . . . : 16:35:50 Message . . . . : Start of DDM/DRDA TCP/IP server failed for reason 7. Cause . . . . . : The failure can be user caused or due to a system defect. The user caused reason codes and meanings are: 6 -- Bad library list - user deleted a library. 12 -- Job description specifies multithread capable. Recovery . . . : Correct the problem indicated by the reason code if user caused. Code 12 means that the job description for the user profile under which the QRWTSRVR prestart job it started (normally QUSER) specifies that the job is multithread capable. Either the job description must be changed to specify ALWMLTTHD(*NO), or a different user profile whose JOBD does specify ALWMLTTHD(*NO) must be specified for the QRWTSRVR prestart job entry. If the reason code is not in the above list, report the failure and reason code to IBM service. <snip> Stopping DDM is not on option because the varpg app then will not run & looking through OpsNav I sure didn't see much listed for DDM properties. Which manual do I look at for more info in setting up DDM? Or did one of the ptf's I put on do me in? Thanks - Dennis. Dennis Munro "I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by." 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