From what I see, it doesn't look like anything is missing (the extra
service listed for the one is from Client Access i'm pretty sure).
As long as the services are in started state it looks like you might have
something else going on. (The iSeries Manager is the only one that's set to
autostart - and then it starts the other two).
What happens if you vary off one of the servers (at the *NWS level)  from
the green screen - does it not end until the timeout occurs and then
abends?
On our trouble server - the three services were completely GONE!
                                                                       
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So, if I go into STRSST and look at the product activity log around the
last IPL and see stuff like:
System                                  Resource      Resource
Ref Code     Date      Time      Class  Name          Type
2892B4BC     06/02/07  09:19:54  Reco   LIN07         2892
2892B4BC     06/02/07  09:19:54  Reco   LIN20         2892
2892B4BC     06/02/07  09:19:57  Reco   LIN24         2892
And do a WRKHDWRSC *CMN, and the configurations associated with these are:
LIN07   GDSBAAN1
LIN20   GDSNT1
LIN24   CITRIX1
I connected remotely to the first one and I see:
iSeries Access for Windows Remote Command
iSeries Manager
iSeries Remote Command
iSeries User Administration 6.21
So I picked a nwsd that's not in the PAL and tried it.  And for iSeries*
services I see
iSeries Manager
iSeries Remote Command
iSeries User Administration 6.21
Based on this, am I missing any of the services?
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Cool... hope this will help then... call in to service and have them walk
you through rebuilding those services if that ends up being the problem.
We saw it on 1 out of 4 *NWSDs on this system, which makes me think the
one
was a glitch.  Basically, without the services running, the tech told me
the Windows side never really get's driven to shut down the server and
then
the i5 side eventually kills the job at the end of the timeout.
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Yes I have.  We have 9 IXS cards in one lpar.  I have our downtime
instructions say "You may get a call on my phone from IBM wondering if we
are mucking around because our IXS cards called in...".  So, it's pretty
regular.  I wonder if I had them do a Start, Shutdown, and after that is
good and dead, do the varying off of the nws' if we'd have that issue?
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Anyone else have trouble with their IXS servers not shutting down properly
after upgrading to V5R4?  Now that we are at V5R4 and have synched our
IXSs
to the new PTF level on the server side, they are not shutting down
properly - they reach the limit specified on their *NWSD descriptions (15
min default) and then are ended abnormally and throw an error on the
*LINXX
type hardware resource.  We are at latest cume, groups, and have the
integration group installed.  I'm working with IBM on the problem, but was
wondering if anyone else has seen this...
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