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I'd think a test of creating one of the data areas in qusrsys or qgpl and
then see if the issue is a missing library for an odd job. Given the log is
for the object in the list and not specific library it at least might get
the error to stop but not show which program is involved. My two cents.
Adjusted for inflation.
Sent from IBM Verse
Bradley Stone --- Re: [WEB400] CGIDEV2 and CGIDEBUG data area ---
From:"Bradley Stone" <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>To:"Web Enabling the IBM i
(AS/400 and iSeries)" <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>Date:Mon, Jun 20, 2016 12:44
PMSubject:Re: [WEB400] CGIDEV2 and CGIDEBUG data area
Joe,I double checked that all the data areas (which do exist in the
CGIlibrary) were "0" or "off".So it seems like an odd internal issue...
another programmer suggested itis possible happening during backups.. if
backups have a lock on that dataarea I could see it happening.. But the
time is 10:46 and I don't thinkthey do backups then. ;)On Mon, Jun 20,
2016 at 11:32 AM, Joe W Holt <joe.holt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> I've not
had issue with the debug functions with the exception that I> didn't
realize the debug logs are on by default and the log constantly> writes
known errors. If you didn't turn debug off it is probably> functioning
and a program is missing the library with the data area is> my> guess.
If any of these functions utilize ftp it could be an indicator of> the
programs involved. We discovered when utilizing ftp program calls> from
external machines to the IBMi that the library list is nonexistent> and
has to be tweaked. QTEMP especially
is handled differently in> placement in the list and has to be added.
At least this is the> experience> we have had.> Regards,> Joe W
Holt - Sr Programmer/Architect> Jack Onofrio Dog Shows, LLC>
405.427.8181>>>>>> ----- Original message -----> From: Bradley
Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>> Sent by: "WEB400" <
web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> To: "Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries"
<WEB400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> Cc:> Subject: [WEB400] CGIDEV2 and
CGIDEBUG data area> Date: Mon, Jun 20, 2016 11:07 AM>> I have one
system where the job log randomly spits out this error> about> 25>
times in a row (all in less than a second):>> Data area CGIDEBUG in
*LIBL not found.>> Additional Message
Information>> Message ID . . . . . . : CPF1015 Severity . . .
. . . . : 40>> Message type . . . . . : Escape>> Date sent .
. . . . . : 06/20/16 Time sent . . . . . . :> 10:46:5
5>> Message . . . . : Data area CGIDEBUG in *LIBL not found.>>
Recovery . . . : Either correct the data area name or change the>
library>> name (DTAARA parameter). Then try the request again.>>
I've searched through every program and not found any reference to any>
of> the CGIDEBUG commands or settings as found here:> [1]
http://www.easy400.net/cgidev2o/exhibiu5.htm>> So it must be
something internal. But it's not happening all the> time..> it's just
random.>> I haven't been able to recreate it yet but I am still
trying> everything.> :)>> I don't think it is a big issue as
it's just a warning, but it's odd> that> it doesn't happen for
every CGI program.>> Any ideas would be great. I don't know if the
yahoo group works> anymore> for support of CGIDEV2 but I did find
the same question posted a few> years> back and they were just
forwarded to the page I linked above.
Not> much> help.>> Brad> www.bvstools.com> -->
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