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Dear Violaine, Please advice on the previous mail? We have a lot developers currently working on workbench. When the WDSc workbench hang, how do I find out which remote job was theirs? The slow response/hang happened among the developers and is getting more frequent. Currently, I have to do netstat to drill from there and realised sometimes is some MSGW in the remote job that I need answering; example QDASOINIT is in MSGW when they initiate a Dbase connection. I am hopeful that you can enlighten to help me getting thru this frustration here. Another incident here; while I was simulating the slow response, I got this error: JVM terminated. Exit code=255 C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere Studio\Application Developer\v5.1.2\eclipse\jre\bin\javaw.exe -Xj9 ... The next thing is the WDSc shutdown and I have to restart my WDSc. Please help. Thanks & regards, Leonard Thum thumls@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Leonard Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:11 PM To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Delays while Editing Dear Violaine, 1. Now I can open and edit any member in RSE. Make avail offline also back to normal. Not sure what had happened; definitely not LAN speed barrier for I was searching the Internet for answer on this. 2. didn't try since it's working now. 3. Yes, I have verified my connection, all PTFs in place. Btw, I realise these jobs are initiated when I start me WDSc; can you explain what are they for? 172.16.0.73 1817 as-svrmap 000:01:09 Time-wait 172.16.0.73 1820 as-svrmap 000:01:09 Time-wait 172.16.0.73 1825 as-svrmap 000:00:58 Time-wait 172.16.0.73 1827 as-svrmap 000:00:58 Time-wait 172.16.0.73 2341 drda 000:00:01 Established 172.16.0.73 2639 telnet- > 000:00:01 Established 172.16.0.73 1823 as-rmtcmd 000:00:00 Established 172.16.0.73 4814 as-rmtcmd 000:49:08 Established If not, where is the information available if I wanted to find out these jobs doing? We once encounter iSeries slowed due to there are a lot of jobs by these name of QZRCSRVS, QRWTSRVR. We have to end these jobs eventually to bring the iSeries 550 back at work. Thanks & regards, Leonard Thum thumls@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Violaine Batthish Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:51 PM To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Delays while Editing Dear Leonard, 1. Can you open other members in the same file? 2. If you copy the member to another file, can you open in then? 3. By verify connection, I meant: Right click on the iSeries Objects subsystem, and then select Verify connection action thanks, Violaine Batthish WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 25/04/2006 07:06:37 AM: > Dear Violaine, > > 1. Are you only having problems with this one member? The error in your > log appears to be a communication error. > >>> I have check that my connection was alive until I did the "make > available offline" options or open with LPEX options. I had also browse > thru the log file before sending you and notice the connection drop > thing. Hence, I have tried it many times to make sure my connection was > active before I pull the trigger. > > 2. Please try verifying your connection and see if that bring up any > problems > >>> I had tried expanding my library and src-pf or expand the active > jobs; everything was working just fine, as normal can be. > > 3. Does the error only occur with the Make available offline? Can you > open > it from RSE? > >>> The problem happened to both make available offline and open from > RSE. I repeated the same steps on other CLLE program source, same > result. > > 4. Is the member in a DDM file? I don't believe you can edit DDM files > via > RSE (only browse them). > >>> This is just a normal program source member; I created this thru > 5250 session, edit and recompile thru 5250, the program works fine. Then > I tried to make it available offline to work remotely when the problem > arose. > > > Thanks & regards, > > Leonard Thum > thumls@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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