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  • Subject: Re: AS/400 Communications Line
  • From: "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 00:04:22 -0400

> I have a communications line on my AS/400 that keeps getting varied off
and I
> cannot find out what is doing this.  Is there a way to audit this line
> description so I can find out who or what  is varying the line off?  I'm
not
> seeing any error messages, it's just getting varied off sometimes during
the day and I
> don't know of any other applications that are using this line.

----- Original Message -----
From: <kjennings@garan.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 2:57 PM
Subject: AS/400 Communications Line

1. Check QHST - DSPLOG QHST (to a print, then wrksplf & scan for line name).
If you find entries for your line
    CPC2608  00  COMPLETION   Vary off completed for line DOBYLIN.
                      QPADEV0005 EMILY      633530
The user EMILY did it.
or
CPI593D  70  INFO         Line DOBYLIN failed. Automatic recovery started.
                      QSYSARB    QSYS       633356
06/30/00                AS/400 did it
2. Check joblogs for system jobs QCMNARBxx  and QSYSARBxx. Look in
wrkactjobs as well as outq qezjoblog.

3. Find all the Line Descriptions using this resource. WRKHDWRSC *CMN, then
option 5 (wrk config descriptions) on the    port in question (same resource
name in your line description).
 Opt  Resource        Type  Status                Text
      CMB01             9164  Operational           Combined function IOP
         LIN01            2720  Operational           Comm Adapter
  5         CMN02      2720  Operational           V.24 Port
         LIN02            2721  Operational           Comm Adapter

HTH - the next step is a comm trace, but I find 99.9% problems with the
above.
Jim Franz


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