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Sounds like a Directory Entry problem to me.

Do you have entries for:

User ID   Address 
SENDUSER  Sending System Name (Call it SYSTEMA)
*ANY      Receiving System Name (Call it SYSTEMB)

On the sending system

And:

User ID   Address 
RCVUSER   Receiving System Name (SYSTEMB)
*ANY      Sending System Name (SYSTEMA)

On the receiving system.


In the SYSTEMA distribution log you should see six entries:

Function  Entry  ------Logged------               ----Originator----
Seq  
  Type    Type   Date      Time      Job Name     User ID   Address
Nbr  
  *ORG    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:43  Your Job     SENDUSER  SYSTEMA
0664 
  *RTR    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:43  QMSF         SENDUSER  SYSTEMA
0664 
  *SND    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:43  SYSTEMB      SENDUSER  SYSTEMA
0664 
  *RCV    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:44  SYSTEMB      RCVUSER   SYSTEMB
0004 
  *RTR    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:44  QMSF         RCVUSER   SYSTEMB
0004 
  *ARV    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:44  QNFTP        RCVUSER   SYSTEMB
0004 

In the SYSTEMB distribution log you should also see six entries:

Function  Entry  ------Logged------               ----Originator----
Seq  
  Type    Type   Date      Time      Job Name     User ID   Address
Nbr  
  *RCV    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:49  SYSTEMA      SENDUSER  SYSTEMA
0664 
  *RTR    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:49  QMSF         SENDUSER  SYSTEMA
0664 
  *ORG    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:50  QNFTP        RCVUSER   SYSTEMB
0004 
  *ARV    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:50  QNFTP        SENDUSER  SYSTEMA
0664 
  *RTR    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:50  QMSF         RCVUSER   SYSTEMB
0004 
  *SND    *NRM    1/30/06  11:50:50  SYSTEMA      RCVUSER   SYSTEMB
0004 

Hope this helps.

Regards,
 
Scott Ingvaldson
iSeries System Administrator
GuideOne Insurance Group


-----Original Message-----
date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:49:42 +0100
from: "Knezevic, Mihael" <m.knezevic@xxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: SNDNETSPLF not working

i held the sending queue on the sending system an there was the entry
for the spooled file. then i released the queue and the log said that it
has send the file. i got three entries in the log (dspdstlog):

*RTR    *NRM   30.01.06  16:14:20
*ORG    *NRM   30.01.06  16:14:20
*SND    *NRM   30.01.06  16:14:22

on the receiving system i got just one entry

*RCV    *NRM   30.01.06  16:42:21

and no apparent errors on both systems.

i'm wondering where all those files are, cause there are nowhere to be
seen.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Bipes
> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 4:32 PM
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Subject: RE: SNDNETSPLF not working
> 
> WRKDSTQ  on the sending system.  See if the queue for the remote 
> system is held or in an error state.  If the queue is empty on the 
> sending system, they have reached the remote system but held in a 
> receive queue there.  For files WRKNETF but I do not know how to see 
> the spool file queue on the receiving side.
> 
> 
> Christopher Bipes
> Information Services Director
> CrossCheck, Inc.
> 
> 707.586.0551, ext. 1102
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> 
> Chris.Bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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