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  • Subject: RE: Re[4]: CA file transfer mode description.
  • From: Neil Palmer <npalmer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 20:08:19 -0700

No, QSERVER isn't a type.  What release are you on ?  
My system (V4R1) has following comm entries for QCMN:

                              Job                      Default
Max 
Device        Mode        Description    Library       User
Active
*ALL          *ANY        *USRPRF                      *SYS
*NOMAX
*ALL          QCASERVR    *USRPRF                      *NONE
*NOMAX
*ALL          QPCSUPP     *USRPRF                      *SYS
*NOMAX
*APPC         QSERVER     *USRPRF                      *SYS
0
*APPC         QSOCCT      *USRPRF                      QUSER
*NOMAX



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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ericadelong@pmsc.com [SMTP:ericadelong@pmsc.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 1998 6:49 PM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re[4]: CA file transfer mode description. 
> 
> 
> Hmmmmmm. OK, here's a list of CMNE's for QCMN.  I'd seen references to
> QCASERVER
> modd in CA install guide, but never quite sure if that was supposed to
> be 
> QSERVER (typo?). I have a modd on the AS400 for QCASERVER, but
> NSrouter does not
> use QCASERVER. Do I need to change that entry, or just add the new
> one?
> 
> Eric A DeLong
> ericadelong@pmsc.com
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------
> Subsystem description:   QCMN           Status:   ACTIVE
> 
> 
> 
>                               Job                      Default
> Max 
> Device        Mode        Description    Library       User
> Active
> *ALL          *ANY        *USRPRF                      *SYS
> *NOMAX
> *ALL          QCASERVR    *USRPRF                      *NONE
> *NOMAX
> *ALL          QPCSUPP     *USRPRF                      *SYS
> *NOMAX
> 
> ______________________________ Reply Separator
> _________________________________
>      
> QSERVER needs to be started first, UNLESS you add the following entry
> to 
> QCMN, thus preventing it from running the mode:
>      
>              ADDCMNE    SBSD(QCMN) DEV(*APPC) MODE(QSERVER) MAXACT(0)
>      
> It's the MAXACT(0) that does the trick.
>      
> We also use NWSAA, and you do have to be at a particular patch level
> to get 
> it all working correctly, but the QSERVER mode still needs to run in
> QSERVER 
> and not QCMN to work.
> 
> 
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