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Xuan - thanks for the reply...

Concerning Integrated Debugger:
There is a QUSRWRK sbs, and the QB5ROUTER is running in it.

Concerning Distributed Debugger:
As far as I know, my PC does not run any firewall software, not even the
Windows version.  Our network is protected by a firewall, but I am
behind that, and there is no firewall between me and the iSeries.
Concerning NAT, I'll have to ask the Network IT guys that question,
because neither I nor the iSeries IT guys know what that is.

I have perhaps a pertinent question - should there be 2 of these
jobs/ports running?  I know the Distributed debugger uses port 3001.
But when I start the debug server, it sends back a message that it is
started on 3825.  Is this correct?

Doug
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date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 11:55:05 -0500
from: Xuan Chen <xuanchen@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Getting Debugger to work

Hi Doug,

For the WDSC Integrated Debugger:
Could you please check if there is a QUSRWRK subsystem in your iSeries?
If
yes, is the job QB5ROUTER running in that subsystem?  If not, is the job
QB5ROUTER running in QSYSWRK subsystem instead?
If you find your job is running in QSYSWRK subsystem, could you please
end
debug server.  Create the QUSRWRK system, and re-start the debug server.
We've awared of this problem, and the fix will be available in the next
fix
pack of WDSC.  For now, you need to submit the debug server job to
QUSRWRK
subsystem.
If it still does not work for you, I will take a further look at it.


For the Distributed Debugger:
Just wondering if your PC is under a firewall or if you use NAT (Network
Address Translation) in your environment?

Thanks,

Xuan Chen,  Problem Determination Tools for iSeries
(905) 413-3769 T/L 969-3769
xuanchen@xxxxxxxxxx





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