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Hi John,
Different parts of WDSc require different host servers to be started on the
iSeries, so when you connect to the remote iSeries we do a quick check to
make sure all the host servers we use are running and if not we issue this
warning message. Chances are that you have all the main host servers up
and running (DDM, remote command, File) which is why everything is working
fine for you.
It is likely one of the less used host servers is not started and you just
are not using the function in WDSc that requires this host server. Here
are the host servers we use (and check for on connect):
Remote Command
File
DDM
Data Queue (this is used for the interactive job support)
FYI: The verify connection action this was referring to is the one on the
popup menu when you right click on any iSeries subsystem (iSeries objects,
iSeries Commands, iSeries Jobs and IFS files) in the RSE. This will tell
you which host server is not started and if you are missing any required
PTFs.
Don Yantzi
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
IBM Toronto Lab
Phone: (905) 413-4476
IBM internal: IBMCA(yantzi) - Internet: yantzi@ca.ibm.com
"John Taylor"
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Hi,
I have an oddball error here with one particular AS/400 that I access using
WDSC 4.0. Whenever I attempt to expand a member list within the Remote
Systems Explorer, I receive the following error message:
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EVFC1020W - Required host servers are not started.
The RSE communications server requires the OS/400 host servers be started
to
function properly. One or more of the required host servers are not
started
which may cause unpredictable results. Use the "Verify Connection" action
to see which hosts servers are not started. To start the host servers run
the following two commands: STRHOSTSVR *ALL and STRTCPSVR *DDM
----------------------------
I then click "Ok" on the error message, and RSE continues normally -
displaying my members.
When I run the "Verify Connection" option is OpsNav, all host servers are
alive. If I try to STRTCPSVR *DDM, the system tells me it's already
running.
I get the same error from two different PC's; one local, and the other a
remote internet connection. And the error only occurs with one of three
different iSeries machines which I routinely use, so I suspect some type of
configuration issue, but I don't know where to begin looking.
Has anyone else run across this problem?
Regards,
John Taylor
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