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  • Subject: Reading the list of Domino servers
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 10:09:11 -0500


I am trying to read the list of Domino servers in order to bring them down
in an orderly fashion.  This list is stored in the file:
/QIBM/UserData/LOTUS/LOTUS_SERVERS

I looked at writing a RPGLE program to read it directly using techniques
from the 'Who Knew You Could Do That with RPG IV? - A Sorcerer's Guide to
System Access and More' redbook but I am in a bit of a time crunch.  I also
looked at using CPYFRMSTMF or CPYFRMIMPF but I am obviously doing something
wrong.  After letting CPYFRMSTMF run for 5 minutes I Sys-Req out of it.  To
use the CPYFRMIMPF I am getting errors on the RCDDLM parameter.  Or is
there an existing list API which will extract the list?

Anyone have some existing code to share?

Rob Berendt

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