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If you are on V5R1 I saw some PTF's out there for "as-sts"

Look for MF27616

"In the operating system, the modules responsible for providing

  the 'as-sts' server functionality look for the corresponding

  'as-sts' entry in the ADDSRVTBLE / WRKSRVTBLE table, and the
  modules are looking for 'tcp' as the listed protocol. Because

  the tool ADDSRVTBLE is capable of upper-casing values the user
  entered in the expected lower-case, these modules must be

  corrected to look for 'TCP' as well as 'tcp'. With this

  corrected module, 'as-sts' server functionality should now

  be able to start up as expected even in the problem scenario

  described in this PTF."

and MF27983
"The memory will be properly closed in the AS-STS server by
  explicitly calling the close memory code."

-------------------------
 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation







"Laurin Bruck" <lbruck@pmigroup.com>
Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
04/12/2002 10:36 AM
Please respond to midrange-l


        To:     <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
        cc:
        Subject:        Service Tool network interface


I'm trying to work with partitions in Ops Nav for my 740.  Every time I
try to configure this option I get the message "No service tool interface
found at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".  I added the service table entry on the
controlling partition but I can't seem to find the server job that needs
to be running.  Can anyone shed some light on this for me?

Thanks,


Laurin Bruck
Technical Infrastructure
pmi Mortgage Insurance
415-291-5329
415-393-6412(fax)
415-297-4562(cell)
lbruck@pmigroup.com

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