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Chuck, thanks for the pointer to the Redbook.

It looks like PRINTDTA needs a profile with *SERVICE authority. I have one with *ALLOBJ but I can't even see the command. Will need to talk to the boss.

I did try CHKPRDOPT on both 5761JV1 & 5761SS1. Neither showed any errors, i.e., said "correctly installed".

Sam



On 2/27/2010 6:55 PM, CRPence wrote:

Some information about verifying the installation for things like
JAVA_HOME and the .properties is in 3.3.1 of:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg247353.pdf

The last part of the quoted message shows an internal system failure, an
abnormal failure for which presumably only a preventive PTF [or possibly
some corrective action; e.g. reinstall of something] is required. The
failure should be documented with a symptom string with some keywords
something like the following:
msgMCH3203 T/QP2SYS stmt/0119 vl02001720 CALL QP2TERM

The actual VLIC log [VLog] would capture the failing LIC program in its
process dump. The PRTINTDTA *DMP /* or is it correctly, *DMPID ? */
DMPID('01003E8D'), and actual review of that and possibly some prior
VLogs will record additional information about the [origin of the] failure.

As for checking installed products\options, OPTION(03) of the OS
contains some support for QP2TERM as can be inferred by text from some
PTFs. CHKPRDOPT 5761SS1 OPTION(03) may be worth performing to ensure
that is\understands itself to be, properly installed. The above .pdf
also documents required options and LPPs as well.

Regards, Chuck

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