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Thanks for the input. Our QAUTOVRT is set to *NOMAX. The error still seems
to pop up. We ran a TRCTCPAPP and found dumps for message MCH3401 ( cannot
resolve to object of type X'190A' ). Could not locate a PTF for it either.

Narayanan R Pillai
Senior Technical Architect
American Medical & Life Insurance

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Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: Help with "Cannot automatically select virtual device" V5R2


>
> You need to check a system value called QAUTOVRT.  That value is the
number
> of automatically created virtual devices(QPADEVXXXX) that the system will
> create whenever a pc tries to start an emulation session.
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> "Narayanan R Pillai" <strqst400@yahoo.com>@midrange.com on 11/26/2002
> 01:26:00 PM
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> Hi All,
>
> We are at our wits end with the new installation of V5R2 that we did last
> weekend. for some reason, our QSYSOPR message queue is filled with CPF87D7
> messages ( Cannot automatically select virtual device ). The corresponding
> telnet server job QTVDEVICE is running and has a joblog full of CPF8940 s.
> We ran a TRCTCPAPP and saw a lot of MCH3401s in that trace
>
> We are running a 2179-620 V5R2, on a LAN with a mixture of Win95, 98, NT
> and CA 3.2, CA 3.1 and iseries Access 5.2
>
> It is our belief that there is a PC out in the network that is causing
this
> error. But we may be completely off on this one.
>
> Question : How do we get rid of this problem, and if it is ( as we believe
> ) caused by a PC on the network, how can we locate the offending one ?
>
> Thanks and regards
> Narayanan R Pillai
> Senior Technical Architect
> American Medical & Life Insurance
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