I'm in the same building as my iSeries.
What do you mean by "how are you connecting?" I click the icon to open
RDi and it prompts me to sign in when I refresh the object table list.
Is there something else I should be doing?
I'll try disabling my Windows firewall.
I'll ask my system admin about the CPU usage on the iSeries.
Thanks,
Kelly
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I use Code Designer with RDi 7.5 for creating PRTFs. Just load it from
your old disk.
As for your communications issues, is your box in the same building with
you? If not, how are you connecting? Have you tried to disable Windows
Firewall? Is you box's CPU utilization maxed out?
Brian May
Project Lead
Management Information Systems
Garan, Incorporated
Starkville, Mississippi
Young i Professionals
http://www.youngiprofessionals.com
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Hi.
I have been using WebSphere 5.1.2 for awhile now. I stayed with the
older version to keep Code Designer. I have always had delays in
resolving object table lists, opening source members or copybooks, and
retrieving commands for prompts.
The delays in WebSphere 5.1.2 seem to be related to communication
requests with the iSeries. For example, suppose I am trying to open a CL
source member. I see a message in the lower left corner that says it's
resolving the source member (e.g., "Resolving *LIBL/QCLSRC(MYPGM)
MBRTYPE(*))." The activity bar loops and loops. Then a window pops up
that says: "EVFC9143Q The server is not responding, or the current
communications request is taking a long time. Do you wish to cancel the
request?" When I click the Yes button to cancel, the window disappears
and the object opens in LPEX.
I'm now having the same issues with the trial version of RDi 7.5.0. I
continue to get delays with a window that pops up saying: "EVFC9143 The
server is not responding, or the current communications request is
taking a long time. Do you want to cancel the request?"
What do we need to do to eliminate these communication request delays?
Thanks,
Kelly Cookson
Senior Programmer\Analyst
Dot Foods, Inc.
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