N, QSNADS does not control access to the DLO's, they are in library QDOC (or
QDOC00xx if you have multiple ASP's).  The most likely scenario is that you
are using Netserver to connect to the folders and that is being shut down by
the ENDTCPSRV *all.  You could issue a STRTCPSVR SERVER(*NETSVR) immediately
after TCP ends to restart Netserver, but you might still have problems
writing to folders while the SAVDLO is running.

You can minimize this window by using the SAVACT(*YES) parameter on your
SAVDLO, but be aware that any DLO's that might be locked will not be saved.

Regards,

Scott Ingvaldson
AS/400 System Administrator
GuideOne Insurance Group

-----Original Message-----
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 08:25:49 -0500
from: "michael kearns" <michaelkearns@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Access to DLO

Hello,

Just wondering if anybody knows if QSNADS is the SBS controlling access to
DLO objects.  The reason I ask is that a new server is trying to write to a
folder in the QDLS during the night, this is happening at the same time I am
running a SAVLIB and SAVDLO.  Before the saves submit, another job runs to
shutdown selective SBS's, ENDHOSTSRV *all and ENDTCPSRV *all.  I am not sure
if these shutdowns are restricting the Intel box from copying it's file into
the QDLS folder.

Thanks,

Michael.
   
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