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All, Where can I found more information about QNTC, Like how to setup a
server, how to update and read from difference system.
Rich
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| Subject: Re: NTC file system - persistent directories
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No...QNTC connections (usually made by mkdir '/qntc/servername') are
*not* persistent across IPLs. Put them in your QSTRUPPGM program.
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 13:07:10 -0500, "Carl Galgano"
<cgalgano2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> I am using the QNTC file system to read/write data to/from a win2K
> server.
> It works great. Found out today that the data exchange between the 2
> machines has stopped, and also found out that the machine has IPLed.
> This
> box does not get IPLed very often and probably has not since this
> solution
> was implemented.
> It appears that the directory entry in QNTC is gone. Are these not
> persistent???
> cjg
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