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Philipp,

If I understand the announcement material below, you needed a PRPQ to
run Management Central on a V4R2 machine.  Could this have been the
source of library QGY on your 620?  Just some wild guesses here, but
perhaps the PRPQ came back as a user library and is confusing your host
server installation.

Just a thought based upon the product name for one of the PRPQ's.  I
don't find QGY in any of the normal IBM documentation which lists
libraries.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

"Management Central: Immediate and up-to-the-minute performance
information about systems being managed. Administrators or operators
with multiple systems and networks can easily gather, analyze, and react
to this information. System groups let you control and monitor multiple
AS/400 systems in your network from a central AS/400 server."

"If the other AS/400 systems in your network are not running V4R3, they
require a PRPQ to use these new capabilities. The PRPQ is P84246
(5799-QGY) for systems running V3R2 and P84276 (5799-FRD) for systems
running V3R6 through V4R2."

V5R1 - errors
>
> Carl,
> you're right , after rstlib *allusr you have to run and I ran RSTAUT
*ALL,
> I forgot to say this, QSECURITY is the same , its 40 on both systems.
> Remember I had no QGY library at all, I cannot imagine how this
happened.
> Regards, Philipp
>
> Carl Galgano schrieb:
>
> > Phillip:
> > Just a stab in the dark here.... but, would you not need to run a
RSTAUT
> > command to restore the correct authorities.  Also, is the QSECURITY
of
> both
> > machines the same?
> > cjg
> >
> > Carl J. Galgano
> >
> > Hello gurus,
> >
> > had to intall a brand new 270 this weekend with V5R1.
> > We ran into a problem with option 12 of SS1 - "host servers".
> > I did the sequence:
> > 1- installed new disks (8x 18 GB), so system was empty and clean
> > 2- took I-Base CD and did a D-IPL to install manually
> > 3- installed only the OS-kernel for taking over data of the old
> > 620-system we were migrating
> > 4- did RSTUSRPRF from SAVSECDTA of the old machine
> > 5- did a restore from customer tape with *ALLUSR on it
> > 6- installed licpgm (YES, I selected option 12 and TC1 and XE1)
> > 7- Installation went good so far, no errors in protocol
> > (QGPL and QUSRSYS went also fine, this is standard procedure)
> > 8- installed the CUM-PTF C1163510 -  IPLed the system - ok
> > 9- started installation of ClientAccesExpress(XE1) on PC-Systems
> > 10- got errors that pc could not resolve object "QGY"
> > 11- quick look on 270 showed no library QGY at all ! The old 620
> > (V4R2) had this library and we could access it without problem
> > 12- ran CHKPRDOPT, showed *ERROR at option 12
> > 13- now we constantly get errors when installing from original
media,
> > some objects are missing, media seems to be ok, can read it on PC.
> >
> > Now we have the situation:
> > STRTCPSVR *MGTC (Management Central Server) fails with a strange
> > message that object QSYS type *LIB could not be found in QSYS (!!!)
> > I can assure it's there, and we did not fiddle around with library
> > lists ... searched the IBM Software Knowledge base - nothing.
> > I can't even get the DNS server config working, because OPs
Navigator
> > fails to start the jobs.
> >
> > ANY help appreciated.
> >
> > Regards from germany, Philipp Rusch
> >




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