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-----Original Message----- From: linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott.Wolf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 7:08 AM To: Linux/400 Discussion Subject: RE: Problems with LODIMGCLG (was Problems with CRTIMGCLG) Tommy- Sorry about dropping out of this, I went home.... :-)
That's ok. I usually do that at the end of the work day too =D
Not sure if you've solved this issue yet, so I will continue.
Nope. Not solved.
In your last email you cut and pasted your interactive joblog:
[snip]
On the second line "Error with virtual volume image." place your cursor and see what help text is returned. There should also be a message ID in the upper left hand corner. Knowing that would be helpful.
ooOOOOooo lookie what I found: """ Additional Message Information Message ID . . . . . . : OPT1390 Severity . . . . . . . : 40 Message type . . . . . : Diagnostic Date sent . . . . . . : 09/13/06 Time sent . . . . . . : 09:42:13 Message . . . . : Error with virtual volume image. Cause . . . . . : The image object specified for the virtual optical volume is not a valid volume image or an error occurred when accessing the storage for the image object. The virtual device used for the operation was OPTVRT01. Recovery . . . : Load an image that is a valid optical volume image and retry the operation. """ It would seem that one or more of the images (ISO files) are borked.
To get the release level of your OS/400 you can do the following at the command line: - GO LICPGM <enter> - Select option 10. Display installed licensed programs <enter> - On the Display Installed Licensed Programs screen press <F11> to 'Display Release'
This much I can share; the rest is privileged, but the rest isn't really relevant anyway-- its just proprietary apps, etc: """ Licensed Installed Program Release Description 5722SS1 V5R3M0 L00 OS/400 - Library QGPL 5722SS1 V5R3M0 L00 OS/400 - Library QUSRSYS 5722SS1 V5R3M0 L00 Operating System/400 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - Extended Base Support 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - Online Information 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - Extended Base Directory Support 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - Example Tools Library 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - AFP Compatibility Fonts 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - *PRV CL Compiler Support 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - Host Servers 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - System Openness Includes 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - GDDM 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - Media and Storage Extensions 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - ObjectConnect 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - OptiConnect 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - DB2 Symmetric Multiprocessing 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - DB2 Multisystem 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - Qshell 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - Domain Name System 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - Digital Certificate Manager 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - CCA Cryptographic Service Provider 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - PSF/400 1-45 IPM Printer Support 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - PSF/400 1-100 IPM Printer Support 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - PSF/400 Any Speed Printer Support 5722SS1 V5R3M0 OS/400 - International Components for Unicode """
There is a command that will also allow you to verify the image. VFYIMGCLG IMGCLG( <image_catalog_name> ) TYPE(*OTHER) SORT(*YES)
Yes. Naturally, that fails =P Thank you ALL so much for your help. Now I can go back to my boss and say that I know what the problem is and I need good ISOs. WOW, what an educational journey. -- Tommy Butler, Linux Engineer tommy.butler@xxxxxxx office: (682) 831-8050
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