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On 11/05/2001 at 03:39:19 PM, java400-l-admin@midrange.com wrote: I checked installed programs. It has: 5722SS1 *COMPATIBLE OS/400 - QShell Interpreter I found that service program QP0ZTRML was not in QSYS library after the system came back this morning. Our AS/400 system administrator could not figure out why this QP0ZTRML got lost. What he did then was transferred the same QP0ZTRML from our other AS/400 machine to this one. And then QSH and RUNJVA work! I don't know if that was right way to do this. Also we are worried about there may be other things got lost, but we do not hit that piece yet. --- end of excerpt --- I'd probably uninstall and reinstall that product to address the other things that might have been deleted also by the spatial anomoly that hit... 8-) Similarly, PTF levels could be different on each machine. The QSHELL product should be able to be removed/installed without really effecting the system too much (shouldn't be any need to IPL or end all subsystems or anything). Java/Qshell users would need to end their applications, and this might mean taking down websphere... By doing it right now, it could save you problem determination in the future. Its up to you, I'm just glad you got it working. Good Luck. In every single ethnic, religious or racial group, there are a very few truly evil people. For each of those people there are many, many, many good people. Assuming anything (evilness or capability for evil) about the particular group is bigotry and idiocy. Don't do it. -- Me Fred A. Kulack - AS/400e Java and Java DB2 access, Jdbc, JTA, etc... IBM in Rochester, MN (Phone: 507.253.5982 T/L 553-5982) mailto:kulack@us.ibm.com Personal: mailto:kulack@magnaspeed.net AOL Instant Messenger: Home:FKulack Work:FKulackWrk
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