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Our company assists nearly 250 clients in managing their IBM i servers. The
clients' OS levels range from V6R1 to V7R2.

One of our IT managers has found that a lot of the servers have 4.2.2.2 as
one of their DNS entries in CHGTCPDMN which has started to cause them some
trouble. When it is found, one of our techs will manually correct the DNS
setting.

Rather than manually connecting to each server and checking CHGTCPDMN
individually, I was hoping to programatically list the current settings so
we can determine which clients have 4.2.2.2. However, I have been unable to
find any method to do so.

Can anyone suggest a service program and/or function that shows the current
DNS settings?

Thanks,
T




TROY HYDE, Upgrades and Standards Manager

FLEX : 800 262 3539

Troy.Hyde@xxxxxxxxxxx





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