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Hi Bryan,

Yes, QUSRWRK is/was started. On all the systems in question. What is strange
to me is that on my upgrade it seems to have migrated (Print system info =
YES). The old sbs info points to that. Why did it not on the others? I was not
on site, so did not have the luxury of reviewing any logs.

Cheers.

Jan.


bdietz@3x.com wrote:

> Make sure you are starting the new subsystem QUSRWRK.  Without checking I
> think some of those PJ's are in there.
>
> -------------------------
>  Bryan Dietz
> 3X Corporation
> 614-410-9205
>
> Jan Megannon <jmegannon@intekom.co.za>
> Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
> 07/29/2002 06:22 PM
> Please respond to midrange-l
>
>         To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
>         cc:
>         Subject:        V4R4M0 to V5R1M0 and ZDAINIT
>
> Hi there,
>
> What has IBM done? In fact, what are they doing?
>
> I did an upgrade at a customer site from V4R4M0 to V5R1M0, on a model
> 170. IBM did the same on 5 machines at a BIG customer, as well as a new
> install of another machine.
>
> The 400 support guy called me, saying that their ODBC was not working
> after the upgrade. I checked my upgrade and it worked fine. We then
> checked their new system, and it was also fine. The 5 upgrades gave
> problems.
>
> On further investigation, it appears that the upgraded systems were
> still referencing the QSERVER sbs PJ for QZDAINIT from library QIWS.
> This program has been moved to QSYS. I got him to RMVPJE for the old
> one, ADDPJE for the new one (qsys/qserver qsys/qzdainit) and then do a
> STRPJ. From there on it worked fine.
>
> Just in case anyone comes across this with their upgrades.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Jan.
>
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