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Alright gentlemen (and ladies),
The info about the DPSJOBLOG command was very helpful.  That one is
definitely going to come in handy in the future.  So my error information is
thus: """

3 > CRTIMGCLG IMGCLG(ISOCATALOG) DIR('/linux') CRTDIR(*YES)
Image catalog directory already associated with another catalog.
Image catalog ISOCATALOG was not created in library QUSRSYS.

"""

Ok so... How do I go about finding the other catalog?  There are other
engineers who work on this machine, so I know its quite possible and even
likely that one of them created an image catalog before.


Thanks!

--
Tommy Butler, Linux Engineer
tommy.butler@xxxxxxx
office: (682) 831-8050
 

-----Original Message-----
From: linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marshall 
Dunbar/DPS
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:22 PM
To: Linux/400 Discussion
Subject: Re: Problems with CRTIMGCLG

There must be some low level messages that give more 
information.  In the same job as the failure message, enter 
DPSJOBLOG, then F10, and page-up. 
Look for low level error messages that will give more details 
of the failure.
===
Marshall Dunbar
DPS, Inc.
====



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Having a lot of problems with the CRTIMGCLG command.  
Unfortunately, the
error messages are so vague that troubleshooting the 
situation is next to
impossible without outside help.  Now my company has a 
support contract 
with
IBM, but that doesn't seem to obligate IBM to return my 
calls.  *sigh*  So
to you, my fellow engineers, I turn =)
 
I am attempting to install Suse Enterprise Linux on the 
AS/400 from ISO
images.  Here is my process, and the errors I'm getting:
 
command:                 CRTDEVOPT DEVD(OPTVRT01) RSRCNAME(*VRT) 
ONLINE(*YES)
result:          No problem.  This command works fine.

command:                 VRYCFG CFGOBJ(OPTVRT01) 
CFGTYPE(*DEV) STATUS(*ON)
result:          "Vary on completed for device OPTVRT01." - 
No problem 
here.

command:                 CRTIMGCLG IMGCLG(ISOCATALOG) DIR('/linux') 
TEXT('Linux ISOs
for Suse EL')
result:          "Image catalog ISOCATALOG was not created in library 
QUSRSYS."

Wha???  Ok, so where do I go from here?  How do I troubleshoot?
 
--
Tommy Butler, Linux Engineer
tommy.butler@xxxxxxx
office: (682) 831-8050
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