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Hi Matt,

Thanks for your reply.
Yes, I know the delay you are talking about and have seen it although at
the moment I'm running over source physical files that have only 10 - 20
members.
I've seen that short delay then the results come back.
This is something different.

I have looked at some of the jobs you mention.
A shortcut to them I use is to look at the My host server jobs or My DDM
Server Jobs in the RSE view - using the Joblog Explorer.

I'll try checking them again next time it happens.

Thanks,
Craig

On 23 February 2018 at 15:51, Tyler, Matt <matt.tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The only time I see the search "hang" is when the process is gathering its
list of members to search. Once that is done the back ground activity runs
in normal time. You can see the job by doing WRKACTJOB SBS(QUSRWRK). Put
your cursor on the current user column, press F16 to sort then look for
your user name. I believe the search function runs through a QZRCSRVS
job. You can look at the job stack or file I/O to see if its functioning
as expected.

-Matt


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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2018 5:00 AM
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] iSphere Source File Search hanging.

Hi All,

I'm using RDI 9.6.0.1 and the latest version of iSphere.

I've notice over the last couple of days that the iSphere Source File
Search seems to hang sometimes though not always.

I right-click a source file from the Remote System Work with members
filter and select iSphere Source File Search and the dialog box comes up
where I enter my search string.

I ran it earlier and it worked fine.

But I ran it again just now and all that happened is the status line at
the bottom of the screen is showing:

iSphere Source File Search: (0%)

and the green progress bar cycling around from 0 to 100%

I'm working on a VPN connection and I do have timeout problems from time
to time where I lose the connection and end up having to end the DDM Server
Job QRWTSRVR.

But I don't think that is what is happening in this case because I can
still work on and save open members in the editor.

Is anyone else experiencing this?
Is there a way I can look at logs or something to find out what is going
on?

thanks kindly,
Craig
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