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Also, in addition to QSNADS, you might want to verify that the Mail Server Framework is running. It seems that everything is running up to the point of MSF on the remote site -- log entries show that spooled files arrive. Try the STRMSF command. Tom Liotta midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > 6. RE: SNDNETSPLF not working (Lapeyre, Francis) > >Make sure nobody changed any authorities to the output queues on both sides. >After that, I guess you can try to end and restart SNADS and see if that >fixes it. > >-----Original Message----- > >no. under 70%. so that doesn't seem the problem. anything else i can check? > >> -----Original Message----- >> >> 84% should be OK - is the other machine also under 90%? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> it is 84%. is 90% this a hard limit for not sendig spooled files or >> can it be configured somewhere? >> >> > -----Original Message----- >> > >> > Is your disk usage approaching 90% on either machine? SNADS >> will stop >> > sending spool files when that happens. >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > >> > i got a little problem here. we used to transfer spooled files from >> > one iSeries to another. but for some time now it doesn't >> work anymore >> > and i got no clue why. >> > >> > i verified with the command wrkdstq that the spooled file >> is going out >> > from the system but i don't know how to check if it is >> going in on the >> > other system.
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