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Sorry, did an option 4 on the writer, then went back to the outq, did a #2,
and hit return a few times, this restarts the writer. (This is how an old
timey operator showed me)

Yep, CFGTCP #10, did a rename to change to IP.

Thanks for the help, gonna see if IBM can talk me through it now, let them
earn my maintenance fee. :)

Dale


-----Original Message-----
From: Buck Calabro [mailto:Buck.Calabro@commsoft.net]
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 2:51 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: RE: TCPIP + outq


>Yep, I did end (delete) the writer and restart
>it by changing the outq

Hm.  Did you mean "I did a WRKWTR option 4 (ENDWTR) followed by option
1(STRRMTWTR)" or did you mean "I deleted the OUTQ (DLTOUTQ) followed by
re-creating the OUTQ (CRTOUTQ)"?  If the latter, you still need to start the
writer.  You also need to be sure that it was re-created exactly like the
previous (working) OUTQ was.

When you changed the host table, it was on the iSeries, right?  I mean
CFGTCP option 10...

When our guys change an address here, I CFGTCP option 10, endwtr, strprtwtr.
I use device descriptions rather than a remote outq, but the concepts should
be the same.
  --buck
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