Narayanan,

It looks like you're doing the right things...

I would stub in a bit of code that sent a message to a message queue (or some similar notifying process) to verify that my exit program was getting called in the first place. Then perhaps you can have it write some of it's internal values to the message queue before it sets the return code and returns.

Now that I think about it, I wonder if the File Server requires the entire subsystem to be brought down in order for the exit program to take hold. I remember that some of these communications jobs were very stubborn to take a new exit program, I just don't recall which ones.

hth,

jte



On Feb 7, 2011, at 5:25 PM, Narayanan R Pillai wrote:

Any pointers would be appreciated:

1. I have a very simple RPGLE Exit Program that does an allow = '0'
attached to the QIBM_QPWFS_FILE_SERV Exit Point on a V6R1 box.

2. After adding the exit program, I ENDTCPSVR *NETSVR and killed the
following Pre-start jobs in QSERVER
PGM(QSYS/QZLSFILE), PGM(QSYS/QPWFSERVSO), PGM(QSYS/QPWFSERVSS),
PGM(QSYS/QPWFSERVS2), PGM(QSYS/QPWFSTP0), PGM(QSYS/QPWFSTP1),
PGM(QSYS/QPWFSTP2). Then a ENDHOSTSVR *FILE

3. Then Restarted in the reverse order.

Now when I attempt to map a folder, I expect the request to be rejected.
This does not seem to be happening. Messages sent from the program to my
message queue do not seem to go as well.

Where do I start the debugging procedure ? And what do I do to debug this ?

Thanks and regards,
Pillai
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