Recent responders:   Just FYI - the originator of this thread indicated it's
been solved.  Details on solution were sketchy  :-)   But not sure any more
speculation is going to head anywhere ...

Terry - any more details from you on what the user was(n't) doing would
help..  I assumed you meant they were starting up another client session by
calling 'sh' and starting up a shell - but you weren't clear.   I know
you're past this now, but it's always nice to know what the real cause was
when we all see the same symptom some day.   Thanks!

Scott

On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Richard Gasiorowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Have you disabled the linux firewall?
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> Sounds like there isn't a listener listening or maybe a firewall in the
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> Kevin the errno 113
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> Well, that's a shame, isn't it? Oh well, learn something every day.
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> On Monday, 06/16/2008 at 05:49 EDT, "Evans, Kevin R"
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> > Not sure if this is applicable or not, but on the z/OS comm. Server
> > side...113 can mean several things all generically known as EBADF:
> > Socket descriptor is not in a correct range
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> Kevin, the errno values in z/VM and z/OS do not match those in Linux.
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