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  • Subject: Re: Can you configure remote data queues over TCP/IP instead of SNA?
  • From: thomas@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: 15 Jun 2001 17:59:32 -0700

Rob:

I did a lot of looking before giving up on this. At least up to v5r1, *DDM 
*dtaqs over TCP/IP (without AnyNet) don't seem possible. I ended up writing a 
socket server-&-client to do the same thing. Given how many responses you've 
gotten, I don't see much hope.

Tom Liotta

On Wed, 06 June 2001, rob@dekko.com wrote:

> 
> 
> I know you can configure DDM over TCP/IP or SNA.
> CRTDDMF FILE(QTEMP/OVERTHERE) RMTFILE(MYLIB/MYFILE) RMTLOCNAME(rmtsys *IP)
> versus
> CRTDDMF FILE(QTEMP/OVERTHERE) RMTFILE(MYLIB/MYFILE) RMTLOCNAME(rmtsys)
> 
> However, I want to configure data queues over TCP/IP.  Does anyone know how
> to do that?
> CRTDTAQ DTAQ(QTEMP/RMTDTAQ) TYPE(*DDM) RMTDTAQ(MYLIB/MYDTAQ) ...
> 
> It looks like I may have to use SBMRMTCMD to access the data queue back on
> the local system as a workaround.
> 
> Rob Berendt

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