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Patrick,
I get confused with source and target, but let's say the source is our ERP
system and the target is the WMS system.  I have a DDM file pointing to the
file on the ERP system (by the way it's a logical file).  The application
that fails is a trigger program that attempts to write to the file that is
opened via DDM.  The error I get is - Unable to allocate the required
resources.  As soon as I end the RMTSRV job in QSYSWRK the problem goes
away.  Can it be a problem because the target file is opened by a trigger
program?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Townsend [SMTP:patownsend@patownsend.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 12:27 PM
> To:   midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: DDM over IP Problems
>
> Bill,
>
> A couple of thoughts:
>
> 1. Could you be having a security problem in the direction that is
> failing?
> DDM will validate the user ID of the source system. If the jobs on the
> source system run under a different profile each time, you might be having
> this type of problem.
>
> 2. When the job fails are you getting any messages in the job log?
> Normally
> on the source system you will have one or more error messages about the
> DDM
> failure. The second level text on these messages can be helpful in
> diagnosing the cause of the problem. You can send them to me off line if
> you
> need some help with the problem.
>
> 3. (OK, more than a couple) On the target system there will be a job in
> the
> QSYSWRK or QSERVER subsystem that is servicing the DDM request. There can
> be
> messages in the job log that are helpful.
>
> Patrick
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Erhardt" <ERHARDT@BaldwinHQ.com>
> To: "'Mid Range list - Questions'" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 1:30 PM
> Subject: DDM over IP Problems
>
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> > We have two AS/400's one runs our ERP the other runs our WMS.  We use
> DDM
> > over an IP connection to access remote files.  When I access WMS files
> from
> > the ERP system everything is fine.  When I try to access ERP files from
> the
> > WMS system, the remote file is locked and applications running on the
> ERP
> > system start failing.  Any ideas?
> > Bill Erhardt
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