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Check your service pack level for your V5R1 Express Client - make sure you
are at the latest (SI01907) and that you have the PTF's mentioned in APAR
SE02365 loaded on your iSeries.

Sounds like you're 95% of the way there, good luck!


Dwayne Lindner
Senior Network Analyst
Wesfarmers Rural Information Technology
184 Railway Parade, Bassendean WA 6054
Ph: (08) 9273 5365    Mob: 0407 386 693
Email: dwayne.lindner@writ.wesfarmers.com.au



> -----Original Message-----
> From: MARYLOU ATWELL [mailto:MATWELL@interborosd.org]
> Sent: Thursday, 6 December 2001 21:31
> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: management Central
>
>
> Tom, Marty, Booth, and whomever else,
>
> After I ipl'd the 400 last night, the manag. central server
> did come up.   ANd I can see it on the job log right now.
> However, when I do double click it in Ops Nav, it is still
> coming up saying it's "unable to complete the connection to
> the central system."  I've viewed the server jobs and the
> QYpsjsvr  job is "waiting for signal" and Qypssrv is "Waiting
> for Dequeue".  I am thinking this is closer than it was
> yesterday, but I'm not postive.  I know when I ended the
> TCP/IP server last night, one of the 2 wouldn't end.
>
>
>


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