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John McKee wrote:
Quoting Scott Klement <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:I think you need this from CHGTCPA
In V5R2 and earlier, OS/400 never reported these errors. They were
added in V5R3. If you prefer not to see them, you can turn them off
with CHGTCPA LOGPCLERR(*NO)
Thanks for the nice explanation. I had seen those same errors many times and
wondered what they were. However, when I checked our system, LOGPCLERR is
currently set to *NO, yet the errors still show on QSYSOPR. Any thoughts?
John McKee
TCP close connection message . . TCPCNNMSG *NONE
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