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Not to frustrate you, but something back in a beer soaked brain cell
reminds me that there was 'some' option that would make doing a 5 on WRKLNK
'/QNTC' run much faster.  Can't remember where I turned that off/on, nor
what the ramifications were.

Sometimes I just thank God I have a support contract.  Within the last week
I've opened up a dozen pmr's.  And I've got two more to open now.


Rob Berendt
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Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com


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All,

We've been using the QNTC file system without problems for quite awhile.
Today when I went to access a PC through QNTC I got an error saying the
file
didn't exist.

Doing a WRKLNK '/QNTC/*' only shows my IxS server and the iSeries Netserver
itself.

Doing the WRKLNK on my TEST partition shows all servers as expected,
including the production Netserver and IxS.

QNTC on the production system was working fine last week.  We did do a full
system backup and IPL this past weekend, but that has been done before
without problems.

md '/qntc/servername' worked fine, but I can't do that for everything.

Both Production and Test Netserver configurations point to the same WINS
servers.  I've tried stopping and restarting Netserver on production
without
effect.


Thoughts?

Thanks in advance,
Charles
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