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Zvi made it quite clear that he couldn't do any tcpip early on.
<snip>
(then I can start TCP/IP or create the missing
program)
</snip>

But evidently he figured something out because he did remark that they now
know it was an initial program. However I don't suspect it was an initial
program in the DSPUSRPRF sense of the word because, as many of us figured
out, that's easily overcome. The person who did the DSPMSGD gave me a
clue. Sounds like a ROUTING entry.
DSPSBSD QCTL or QINTER
7. Routing entries
Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : QCMD
Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : QSYS
is the default. He probably changed that.
Now, if they mucked up both QCTL and QINTER (which it sounds like it if
you can't use the console - which I normally leave alone) they could try
either fixing both (and any other subsystem) or try changing system value
QCTLSBSD to QBASE or some such thing - providing it's routing entries
haven't been hosed up. Which, you should be able to IPL manual into
something dedicated and change the system value. I think this is what he
was asking.

Rob Berendt

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