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I am on V5R1 CUM level 2134 and latest SP for Client Access/Ops Navigator.



Problem #1 -



When trying to schedule the performance collections job

By right clicking on the system name and then choosing collections services



I choose schedule and it comes up with a default time to start/stop it of 1
hour ahead

Of what the actual time is both on my AS/400 clock (wrksysval QTIME)

And my PC's clock which is set to the correct time zone and has the check in
it for daylight savings.



My sysval QUTCOFFSET is at -06:00 (which is correct).



Where is it picking up this "incorrect" time ?  (or is it a "bug")





Problem #2 -



When looking at the joblog for QYPSJSVR in QSYSWRK (Management central job)



I see 2 errors (CPFB92A and CPFB96B) that were generated right around the
same time

That I scheduled the start/stop times for the collections job.



When I go into Management Central for that system and look at the
collections task

It is setup to start/stop....IBM says it's a firewall port issue that's
causing these errors.

(But after checking with my firewall folks they can't see a block when I try
the scheduling)





Tell me it's not just me having these "issues" and I will sleep better :-)





Jim Norbut

Systems Administrator





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