On 06-Mar-2014 11:13 -0800, Dave Boettcher wrote:
<<SNIP>> entered WRKFCNUSG FCNID(QIBM_QTMF*) - again a long list of
functions - What to look for? <<SNIP>>
  In the list of Function Identifiers presented by Work with Function 
Usage (WRKFCNUSG), with the prefix of QIBM_QTMF_CLIENT, use the Option 
5=Display to review if user profile name(s) are listed; most notably, 
the user profile name that exhibits the failure when the STRTCPFTP (FTP) 
request is made.  Effectively, looking for a Function regarding the FTP 
client [per QTMFCLIE diagnosing the issue], that has been restricted to 
a specific [set of] user(s).  If any users are listed under any of those 
Function IDs, then try to understand why the specific user would be 
properly restricted\denied access, according to the details presented 
[in each of the DSPFCNUSG outputs; effected by 5=Display].
  Most notably, the QIBM_QTMF_CLIENT_REQ_0 which is the capability 
enabling "Initiate Session".  That function is by default [authority], 
*ALLOWED, thus any user listed typically would be excluded\disallowed 
from the capability identified by that "Function ID", per the entry for 
the user profile showing "Usage=*DENIED" to override that default.
  Using what was once called the iSeries Navigator [iNav] feature 
called Application Administration, is an alternate\graphical means to 
see the settings for those capabilities, contrasted with the 
command-line Work with Function Usage (WRKFCNUSG); as already alluded in 
other responses in this thread.  Refer to the Redbooks document 
SG24-6321 at the download link for a graphic showing the drill-down; 
just search the PDF for the subject message:
Abstract: <
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/SG246321.html>
Download: <
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg246321.pdf>
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