From a privileged id, i.e. MAINT, enter 'CP Q P ALL TCPIP' and you
should get something like this:
q p all tcpip
ORIGINID FILE CLASS RECORDS CPY HOLD DATE TIME NAME TYPE
TCPIP 0151 A CON 00000174 001 NONE OPEN- 0009
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 15:42:29
This shows that TCPIP has an OPEN console file. Depending on when the
console gets closed, and it may not have been closed since SSLSERV got
recycled, you can enter 'NETSTAT CP CL CONS /your_own_id/' and you will
get the TCPIP console log in your rdr.
By default, the TCPIP and TCPIP related consoles get spooled to the
userid TCPMAINT. You might find what you want there if the console has
already been closed.
Jim
Tim Joyce wrote:
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We primarily use our VM TCP/IP for telnet. I recently, with help from
the VM list, got our secure telnet up and in production. It has run with
no problems until yesterday. Out secure telnet users all lost connection
briefly. The VM operator log showed :
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08/06/09 17:00:02 : 17:00:02 USER DSC LOGOFF AS
SSLSERV USERS =3D 63 FORCED BY TCPIP=20
08/06/09 17:00:12 : 17:00:12 AUTO LOGON ***
SSLSERV USERS =3D 64 BY TCPIP =20
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It is obvious that TCPIP cycled our SSLSERV Linux machine. What I am
looking for is a TCPIP log that might show why it cycled SSLSERV. I am
having trouble finding this log. I have the PROFILE TCPIP with a:
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OPERATOR TCPMAINT TIMJ MSINGLEY
ENDINFORM =20
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But received no messages on these users. Should I have a :
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CONSOLE 009 3215 T OPERATOR
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console statement for TCPIP in our USER DIRECT? Can someone point me in
the right direction?
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Thanks, Tim
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Tim Joyce
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Alex Lee, Inc.=20
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Fax: (828) 725-4800
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Cornell University
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