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Pete, Sense code 080F says check out your security stuff, i.e. user ids & passwords being used both directions, are they the same, is anything *disabled, do they have authority to the target program? Also DSPLOG like Bryan said, for evoke failure messages. -Marty ------------------------------ date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:13:53 -0600 from: Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> subject: Issues with SAVRST* I have a customer with a partitioned i5. I set up the two partitions so that I could use the SAVRST commands to move data between the partitions. But, I have only been able to pass data one way and I am not sure why. On system A I can use STRPASTHR to System B and the SAVRST* commands. On System B I can use STRPASTHR to System A but I cannot use any SAVRST commands. Instead I get an error: "CPFAD8B - An error occurred during the SAVRSTLIB operation." The job log shows an error "Communications failure. Session was not started." (CPF8911) - Cause . . . . . : The system has detected a communications failure. The sense code is X'080F6051'. Poking around a bit hasn't revealed much to me. I compared the setup of both partitions, and except for system names, they *look* identical. I can ping System A from System B. I can telnet from system B to system A. I cannot APING from System B to System A. I first get "Allocate took .010 seconds." and then "Command did not complete successfully." Job log shows error: CPD3B4D "Target program currently not available" Not sure what I am missing here. I have set this up before in different locations and it has pretty much worked, right out of the box. What should I be looking for? Thanks, Pete Helgren
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