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  • Subject: Time out on DDM data area
  • From: therrin@xxxxxxxxx (Terry Herrin)
  • Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 00:37:56 GMT

Here's the problem, I hope someone here has a solution.  :-)

I created a DDM data area on our primary AS/400, pointing it to a data
area on our backup AS/400.  I retrieve the data area contents using
the RTVDTAARA command within a CL.  As long as communication is up
between the machines, everything works fine.  If I bring the APPC
controller down on the local machine, the CL will immediately give an
error and halt, which is what I want it to do.  The problem is when
the controller is down on the remote machine.  Instead of giving me an
error, the CL goes into an infinite wait, status ICFW.  I let it sit
over an hour and it did nothing but sit there.  Does anyone know what
I need to change in order to have the CL timeout and give up?

Terry Herrin
therrin@isaac.net
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