Is this a question? Is it relevant to post it here in Home > IT Answers > AS/400 > The most-watched IT questions this week: Nov.... just wondering!
I guess DDM/SNA is still supported. You should be able to use SNA over IP. However, IP is preferable. You may have security issues. Check CHGDDMTCPA and check for the password required parameter. Beni ========================================================= If "a remote host refused an...
Execute command OVRDBF MYFILE OTHERMBR where OTHERMBR is the one you wish to insert records into. Do this before doing anything with SQL. ========================================================== An ALIAS might be a good idea, but be aware that it creates a permanent (SQL) object. An OVRDBF...
Since RAID 1 is an exact mirror, it sounds like corruption may have occured before the drive failed. Remove the failed drive and try booting to the OS. If you still can't bring the OS back up, restore from backup or repair install the OS Make sure you have the exact same drives for you array....
You should take a look at the converter section of your local Fry's Electronics store, they have most of the converters available, and nobody really advertises them.
One of my clients used to use Sockets for communicating between an AS400 and a Unix box and that worked very well. I keep meaning to "have a go" with socket programming and have seen a lot of good press on Scott Klement's tutorial at http://www.scottklement.com/rpg/socktut/index.html Hope it...
does data's "mission critical" status give you pause in moving over? - Absolutely. But that said, moving to the cloud is not simply a technical decision. Its a business decision. Technically, the move to the cloud is easy. Pick a fairly reliable vendor, put in SLA requirements and test out the...
IDF1 patch panel should lead to patch panels in another switch closet and the same with IDF2. You would not connect these two panels to each other. You would need to determine if devices were attached at the other end in the IDF's. Then connect the appropriate pairs to fiber interfaces on the...
Hello, I am not sure what you mean by "visual format." I will take a guess that you want a floating point number to be returned to your application as a decimal number. Use the DECIMAL function. For example: CREATE TABLE TTEST (F_COL FLOAT); ...
Interactive vs. batch CPW is an IBM marketing ploy to make customers pay more for interactive performance while trying to stay competitive in the Client/Server market. Your iSeries has a "feature card" that will start eating up CPU cycles if you exceed the interactive CPW level you purchased. If...
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I have read on a french site that there is a new feature in V5R3 for hour tuning, in iseries navigator (my connexions / my400 / configuration). it explains that you can work QTIMADJ, make a "smart" hour change (for example request 10 minutes to add 5 minutes), and more interesting, you can choose a...
So if I understand correctly... - You have created "shares" using iSeries Navigator? (i.e. a share named "root" for the / directory, a share named "test" for /home/jdoe/test, and so on) - And using "net use X: \QS6555A8Aroot" or "net use Z: \QS6555A8Atest" in a DOS box on a client PC doesn't work? ...
Hi, According to the help on the STRISDB command this should also work for COBOL programs. There is also a STRCBLDBG command available and there is a whole chapter in the COBOL/400 user's guide. ILE COBOL/400 OPM COBOL/400 - See chapter 5. Regards, Martin Gilbert. Hi, You can use "STRDBG"...
You could install VMware ESX, or ESXi or Hyper-V or any other the other virtualization packages, although those two are the most popular.
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Messing with DFS issues isn't fun. Your issue is explained in KB961655. To exclude folders from DFS replication, you can do the following: 1. In your DFS root, right click and click on properties. 2. In the Replication tab, click on Edit. 3. Type the name of a file or subfolder you want to...
Java and Programming in general is still good to have. You don't necessarily need it, but it will help with small projects. As a Systems Administrator, it will help, but if you are planning on becoming a Network engineer, you won't need it.
Is it always the same files or filetypes generating this message? It could be that the files on the source host have some special characters or other non-printable characters in the filename that the destination host/filesystem is not capable of handling.


