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Bryan

Thanks for the quick reply.
It is TCP DDMF using *IP with IP address for the remote system
They are both on the subnet mask
The remote Power8 is running 7.2 with the latest PTF's

It is weird that WRKS command finds the remote file fairly quickly.
The CYPF is still running after 7 hours (hoping it would error out and
I would get some type of message to follow-up with

John



-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
B. Dietz
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2017 9:07 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DDMF work for WRKF does not work for CPYSRCPF

is it tcp ddmf or appc ddmf? if app how is it setup, EE or anynet?
how about the OS versions and PTF levels.

are both system on same ip subnet?

bryan


On Dec 21, 2017, at 5:05 PM, John Allen <jallen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have been using DDMF to transfer source from one system to other
systems for a while.

Works fine.



While setting up a new Power8 system I created

DDMF as always

I can use WRKF on the DDMF to see the file on the new Power 8 from
my
older system.

Works fine

But when I try to copy a source member the copy just hangs and never

finishes, it has been running for over an hour

I was hoping to get an error to see what the issue is.



Any ideas why Copying a small source member using DDMF would hang
but
other commands against the DDMF file works?



I verified user profiles match

I verified the DDM TCP/IP Attributes matched

I stopped and restarted the DDM server





Thanks



John

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