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We are on V4R5 The following is the cum info. A few later PTFs have been applied. AUGUST 19, 2002 The latest cumulative package for Version 4 Release 5.0 is: C2169450 AUGUST 28, 2002 The latest cumulative package for Version 4 Release 5.0 is: C2169450 We are connected via TCP-IP on a Novell LAN. Some PCs are on CA 3.2 some on CA Express 4.3. The communications with the PCs are dropping out. Dropout are random and even when the user is actively using the device. The AS400 gets a CPF5140 and thinks the user powered off the PC which is definitely not the case. We have changed sysval QDEVRCYACN from *ENDJOB to *MSG. CHGTELNA TIMMRKTIMO to 600 This did not achieve much. We have replaced the Ethernet card. We have not changed anything lately, system settings or software at least that we know of. The system has been stable for the last 6 months. Suddenly the last week we are having these drop outs. Could this be the result of some sort of virus or other hack attack. I found the following in the archives. We are suddenly having exactly the same problem. Thanks for any help. Frank Kolmann >Subject: Re: CPF5140 >From: "Eric Graeb" >Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 19:31:56 -0000 >I'm having the same problem, where CA devices are dropping communications >almost every day at the same time. > >We found out that when we upgraded to V4R4 that our CA wasn't properly >upgraded to V3R2 as it was supposed to be. Were hoping that by correcting >this error the problem will be repaired. > >Our LICPGM says V3R2 but the software on the 400 is V3R1M3 > >Let me know how it goes with you. tks. >-----Original Message----- >From: Graap, Ken <keg@exchange.gasco.com> >To: 'Midrange' <midrange-l@midrange.com> >Date: Thursday, April 06, 2000 12:26 AM >Subject: CPF5140 > >>Hi - >> >>I have been experiencing a rash of abnormal TELNET session terminations the >>last week and a half. >> >>CPF5140 - Session stopped by a request from device QPADEV00BV. >> >>In the last couple of hours over 45 TELNET session to our production AS/400 >>have been terminated in this way... >> >>This "seems" to be a problem that has surfaced since I applied the latest >>PTF CUM (C00049). >> >>Has anyone else noticed a similar problem? >> >>Our NIC card FDDI connected to a large Cabletron/CISCO based IP network. >> >>Kenneth >>-- >>********************************
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