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Went through the after hours support thing a few years ago when we did an
HA cutover. I, too, was surprised that the support was only weekday
business hours. I will say that the support was, as always with GA,
excellent once we agreed to the fee.
What really sucked was when we did the next cutover a couple of weeks
later and discovered that one of our admins had not made the permanent
change that GA told us to do to avoid the issue (license key overwrite)down
the road. Another $375 and we were good. Our own doing to shoot us in the
foot.
Roger Harman
COMMON Certified Application Developer - ILE RPG on IBM i on Power
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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Rob
Berendt
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2023 12:55 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Fortra Support :-(
I recently upgraded GoAnywhere. I had an issue where they had me do some
stuff with GASERVICES/JAVA_FONTS *DTAARA.
A new issue popped up this weekend after applying PTF's. It could not
access this data area.
Job . . : GASERVICES User . . : QPGMR Number . . . :
097496
Not authorized to object JAVA_FONTS in GASERVICES type *DTAARA.CALL STRTOMCAT
Function check. CPF2189 unmonitored by STRTOMCAT at statement
0000002302,
instruction X'0000'.
CPF2189 received by procedure STRTOMCAT. (C D I R)
I tried to call support.
Apparently having to sign over your first born male child in support fees
isn't enough. To get them to work on it after hours requires a $375/hr
fee.
I refused to submit to this extortion.
I noticed that all the rest of the *DTAARA objects in this library were set
to *PUBLIC *CHANGE while this was set to *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE. I changed it to
*PUBLIC *CHANGE and took the R to retry the message.
This worked.
I made sure I can still get to my admin part and my user part.
All is good.
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