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Gerry,

This may seem an odd question, but are there any error messages at
either end of the transmission?  It might be the program using the DDM
file has a problem.

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Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 12:47 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: FW: DDM transmissions hanging


Hi all,

I've seen this mentioned in the past but having trawled the archives I
haven't managed to find a reason or solution so I'll ask the list.

We use DDM to transfer data both ways between ourselves and a client,
all day every day.  Most days we have no problems, but occasionally the
job just seems to "hang".  The opened files do not seem to move, nor
does the invocation stack which sits on a recv().

We've done communications traces and dumped joblogs which IBM have
scanned and come up with nothing.  Has anyone experienced the same thing
and did you get it resolved?

Regards,

Gerry Tucker
Senior Analyst Programmer
Technicolor
Wembley, UK
Tel: +44(0)208-900-6555
Mobile: +44(0)7974-561013

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