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From: "Jerry Adams" <Jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: CPC1116 Cannot signon even from console - please help
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 11:20:13 -0500
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Terrence Enger
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 9:56 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: CPC1116 Cannot signon even from console - please help
<snip>
Jerry Adams suggests that library QGPL may be missing. I think--well, I
hope--that would have provoked a different error message at the signon
screen. You could check that by naming a known nonexistent library at
the signon screen.
</snip>
Terry,
You may be correct about a missing QGPL. I ran a test on our dev
system (which is running V5R4 so the results for V4R5 may be
different).
First, I changed one of our user profiles so that the initial
program, as defined on the user profile, did not exist. When I
tried to log in with that profile, I did not get an error message;
rather, I simply got the panel:
End of Job
System: CROW
Job: D3 User: ABILLING Number: 243183
Job ended abnormally.
Display the job log for more information.
I looked at the job log, and its error messages was SYS5514
followed by CPF2494. The SYS error, it appears, is because we run
in the 36 environment per system values. But, still, I had to look
at the job log to see that; it was not on the display (again: V5R4
on a 520). If I define a non-existent library in the user profile,
I get the same panel, but a slightly different error message
(SYS5552 - library not found).
The 36E on my box is certainly keeping me from getting the "normal"
error messages, but, still, I could only see those when I looked at
the job log.
The fact, as reported by Zvi, that he had no TCP/IP (which most of
us start in the QSTRTUP program, at least I do) indicated to me
that it was this program that was missing, not the user profile's
startup. Don't know if there are any options (C D I R) for the
CPC1116 error, but, if there are, Zvi might try I, but this would
mean, of course, that even if he can continue with the IPL,
whatever was in the startup program would need to be done manually.
Frankly, this is hypothesis; I'm not able (or willing) to test
this out on even our dev box!
Jerry C. Adams
IBM System i Programmer/Analyst
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