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Thanks, I'll pass the extra info on to my operations manager.

Ops manager says 'no changes' for over two years (!?!) - we've been begging for 7.1 for
a few months (7.1 is almost complete on our test lpar, now waiting on DB2 PTF level 26).

I'll have to ask about WINS . . .

The files are small (< 10k) so I don't see an issue with size.

I like stability, but proposing change to iSeries1 will be 'a consideration' but I can configure
QFileSvr.400 between the two lpars on the server to which I have rights.

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 2:12 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: CPE3025 - No such path or directory.

DSPMSGD on that message also shows:
3 - The IP address of the conflicting machine is &6. A network configuration error has been encountered since there should be only one browser server announcing domain &5 on this subnet. Ensure there is only one logon server in the domain. If WINS is being used, ensure that both the IBM i NetServer on this machine and the TCP/IP protocol service on the conflicting machine are configured to use the same WINS and that the IP address of the WINS is correct. The WINS address is set in the IBM i NetServer properties dialog in System Navigator for i.

Has anyone did any save/restores from old system to new with some 'creative' techniques?

QFileSvr.400 should definitely bypass any WINS issues. QFileSvr.400 does have a file size limitation that may be a consideration.
Then again, NFS instead of QNTC might bypass WINS also and many people (myself included) prefer the stability of NFS over NetServer. See
commands: MOUNT, UNMOUNT, EXPORTFS.


Rob Berendt
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Garrett, IN 46738
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http://www.dekko.com





From: Gary Thompson <gthompson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 12/29/2014 03:42 PM
Subject: CPE3025 - No such path or directory.
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>



We have had occasional problems with a job that runs each day as a 'never
ending job',
checking every few minutes for Purchase Orders created on iSeries1 which
must be full-filled
by Customer Orders created and 'delivered' from iSeries2.

This job has run reliably barring occasional problems for over three
years, but within the last two
weeks the iSeries2 job has raised "CPE3025 - No such path or directory."
when attempting to
read the IFS of iSeries1.

Purchase Orders on iSeries1 are converted into text files on the IFS in
directory 'unprocessed'.

The iSeries2 job reads the 'unprocessed' directory on iSeries2 by way of
the QNTC.

I know the recommended solution would be to use QFileSvr.400, but the QNTC
'solution' was
created before my time here.

While looking in QHST on iSeries2 for any sign of system problems around
the time of the most
recent CPE3025 problem, I found this message:

"CPIB687 - IBM i Support for Windows Network Neighborhood started, but an
error was encountered."
The message goes on to say " . . . because of reason code 3."
"3 - QSENIOR has made a conflicting announcement for domain SWIRECC.COM"

Any experience with/insight into reason code 3 is much appreciated . . .



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