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  • Subject: [Fwd: dtaq host server not starting?]
  • From: Dave Sherman <webmaster@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 11:05:29 -0800

Hmm... I submitted this once, but it doesn't seem to be appearing on the
list. Apologies to anyone who gets it twice.

Dave Sherman

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Sorry to be a bit off-topic here...

I had a VB program that used Client Access API's to communicate with the
AS/400 using data queues. It worked for a long time, and then I didn't
use it for a while. Now that I am working with it again, I can't
establish a connection with the data queues. After much searching, I
have noticed that the host server as-dtaq is not running on the AS/400,
and I can't seem to get it started with STRHOSTSVR *DTAQ. Anybody else
ever run into this? I am running OS400 V4R3. I tried running the Verify
Connection function built into Client Access, and that is where I
discovered that CA can't find the as-dtaq host server. I then ran
NETSTAT, and that is how I discovered the as-dtaq host server (on port
8472) isn't even running.

Dave

P.S.: I am cross-posting this to MIDRANGE-L.
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