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Sure, we are still waiting for an ACS with same functionality as iNAV. Nice thing the web stuff, but you can't use the tool for every user on your company or you'll need a mainframe class system. We need a client-side product


El 24/02/21 a las 13:15, Justin Taylor escribió:
IBM pulled the plug on a functioning product, iNav, and provided a
replacement (Navigator). I don't think it's unreasonable to expect the
replacement to perform as well as the prior product.


date: Wed, 24 Feb 2021 13:02:12 -0600
from: "Diego E. KESSELMAN" <diegokesselman@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: IBM Navigator for i vs System i Navigator - SSHD server
missing!

You can make some tunning, but don't expect to get a Ferrari.

* Check your DNS (CFGTCP 12) is set in *LOCAL and you have the right
address, your hostname and domain name. It's fastest to remove DNS
address, but maybe you can't
* Check the host table (CFGTCP 10) for hostname and FQDN
* When possible move HTTP to its own memory pool with enough activity level
* On HTTP Admin go to Manage->HTTP Server->select ADMIN-> General
Configuration ... and change the amount of threads to precess request to
Maximum (9999). Then press Accept and restart *ADMIN instance

Good luck



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