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  • Subject: RE: CFG 400 to 400
  • From: Roger Boucher <RBoucher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 09:00:40 -0700

Sure, setting up SNADS can be a pain and I always forget how to do it since
I only do it once every three years or so.


-----Original Message-----
From: James_Turnbull@kaz.com.au [mailto:James_Turnbull@kaz.com.au]
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 1999 9:44 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: CFG 400 to 400


Alright I will take it on board.  What I am suggesting would be a command to
configure everything from devices to controllers, config lists,
communications
entries, directory entries, snads queues and then vary on the device and
send a
test file say.  Anyone other than Mr Kilgore interested before I fudge my
timesheet to create the program?

James Turnbull
Technical Consultant
Kaz Computer Services
6/66 Wentworth Avenue
Surrey Hills, 2010.
Sydney, NSW
AUSTRALIA






"James W. Kilgore" <qappdsn@ibm.net> on 30/08/99 01:24:49

Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: James Turnbull/Sydney/KAZ/AU)
Subject:  Re: CFG 400 to 400




HI all,

I liked all of the "just search", "also need", "check", "and config" ,
"ensure",
"other little things", etc. and remembered a little ditty I was told while
the
Earth
was still cooling: If it's definable, it's programmable.

Now I'm no communications guru, so it's beyond my skill level, but I'm
willing
to
bet that with the hundreds of members of this list, someone could start a
GNU
license or shareware type wizard that would check what you've got in place,
ask
some
questions and do the "check", "ensure" and "other little things".

What do ya say? Come on ... make a name for yourself! <g>

James_Turnbull@kaz.com.au wrote:

> There is a great Software Knowledge Base item that details SNADS setup.
Just
> search the Knowledge base for SNADS and it'll come up.
>
> But basically you also need to CFGDSTSRV, check the QAPPNLCL and QAPPNRMT
config
> lists (WRKCFGL), ensure you have device and controller configured, and
your
> network attributes are all correctly setup.  Other little things to watch
for
> are communication entries in the QCMN and QSYSWRK subsystems.
>

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