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  • Subject: RE: SNADS setup
  • From: Chris Bipes <rpg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 10:49:02 -0700

A. CFGDSTSRV is the main command to get in.

1. configure distribution queues : on sending system
                                                                      
                                         Remote                 Remote 
 Opt  Queue Name        Queue Type    Location Name  Mode Name  Net ID 
      RCVSYS             *SNADS         RCVSYS       *NETATR    *LOC   

2. configure routing table
                                    
       ------System------                                        
 Opt   Name      Group     Description                           
       RCVSYS              Receiving system name

Put the same on the receiving system with the sending system name.


B. You must also have directory entries added for the sender and remote
system.
AddDirE
i.e.: on sending machine:

qpgmr sndsys
*any  rcvsys

on remote machine
qpgmr rcvsys
*any  sndsys

This assumes that you already have APPN setup between the two systems.


But are you running TCP/IP?  If so, use ftp in binary mode to transfer the
file.  Much faster and you do not need to 

Christopher K. Bipes     mailto:ChrisB@Cross-Check.com
Sr. Programmer/Analyst   mailto:Chris_Bipes@Yahoo.com
CrossCheck, Inc.         http://www.cross-check.com
6119 State Farm Drive    Phone: 707 586-0551 x 1102
Rohnert Park CA  94928 Fax: 707 586-1884

If consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, only geniuses work here.
Karen Herbelin - Readers Digest 3/2000


-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Capwell [mailto:wayne@redoaktech.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 8:50 AM
To: midrange
Subject: SNADS setup


Hi all,

I'm having a severe mental lapse.  I would like to copy several
libraries from one AS400 to another that are connected with TCP/IP. 
Both machines are in the same room but have different tape media.  One
machine is running V4R2 and the other is at V4R1. I think I want to save
the libs to save files and use SNADS to transfer these files.  Then I
can restore on the destination machine.  Here's the mental part.

SNADS is not set up on either machine and its been way too long for me
to remember how.  Please direct me to the AS400 book that give me step
by step instructions for setting up the definitions and directory
entries and transferring the libs.  I've spent all morning looking thru
the IBM Online library with very little to show for it. 

Thanks

Wayne
-- 
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Red Oak Technologies, Inc.
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Charlotte, NC  28226
704-945-1067

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