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This is one of those where the messages for the routes do not make a
difference. When these servers start, part of the process is to be sure all
of the needed entries are there so this happens all the time. When I just
did it on my V7 box the same messages were displayed, except for the " Error
occurred starting server daemon job" that is after route 200 and before 600.
Those two messages are most likely the salient ones.

Can you show the 2nd level text for them? Which daemons did not start?

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To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Trying to start host servers on a box. Getting errors.

Not familiar enough with Host Servers to know what to make of this.
Trying to start host servers on our V5 box, and getting this:

3>> STRHOSTSVR SERVER(*all)
Routing entry sequence number 2536 already exists.
Compare value conflicts with routing entry 2536.
Job 047843/QUSER/QZSCSRVSD submitted to job queue QSYSNOMAX in library
QSYS.
Routing entry sequence number 2537 already exists.
Compare value conflicts with routing entry 2537.
Job 047844/QUSER/QZHQSRVD submitted to job queue QSYSNOMAX in library
QSYS.
Routing entry sequence number 2538 already exists.
Compare value conflicts with routing entry 2538.
Job 047845/QUSER/QNPSERVD submitted to job queue QSYSNOMAX in library
QSYS.
Routing entry sequence number 2539 already exists.
Compare value conflicts with routing entry 2539.
Job 047846/QUSER/QZRCSRVSD submitted to job queue QSYSNOMAX in library
QSYS.
Routing entry sequence number 2540 already exists.
Compare value conflicts with routing entry 2540.
Job 047847/QUSER/QZSOSGND submitted to job queue QSYSNOMAX in library
QSYS.
Routing entry sequence number 200 already exists.
Compare value conflicts with routing entry 200.
Error occurred starting server daemon job.
Routing entry sequence number 600 already exists.
Compare value conflicts with routing entry 600.
Error occurred starting server daemon job.
Routing entry sequence number 2541 already exists.
Compare value conflicts with routing entry 2541.
Job 047848/QUSER/QZSOSMAPD submitted to job queue QSYSNOMAX in library
QSYS.
Errors occurred starting server daemon jobs.

I *barely* know *a little bit* about routing entries.

I'm doing this so that I can attempt JDBC connections to the box in
question, and this much is what actually does come up:

as-svrmap 000:04:42 Listen
as-cent > 000:04:44 Listen
as-dtaq 000:04:42 Listen
as-netprt 000:04:42 Listen
as-rmtcmd 000:04:42 Listen
as-signon 000:04:42 Listen
as-vrtp > 000:04:42 Listen

If I try to connect from Squirrel, I get "the application requester cannot
establish the connection. (Connection refused: connect)"

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