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  • Subject: QSHELL... weird...
  • From: "Stone, Brad V (TC)" <bvstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 16:13:34 -0500

Well, I've been having a problem with QSHELL.  Every command I get an error
saying:
"qsh: 001-0012 Error found starting child process. System resources not
available to complete request."

So, I call IBM.  They say to apply the latest CUM.  I do.  After, I test
from the console, and it works. 

So, I go back to my PC (running Client Access) and get ready to finish
installing Perl.  Guess what... doesn't work from CA.

go back to console.  Works fine.  Sign on a console of another box, telnet
to the box with the QSH problem, doesn't work.

Any ideas?  Seems like the device type or something affects qshell?  I can
get qshell to work on another box running on level 30.  The box with the
problems is running on level 40.  My userid has *ALLOBJ, etc.. etc...
(everything.)

Brad
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