Yesterday I tried to rename one of my two TCPIP Stacks.
I have TCPIP and TCPIP02 and wanted to rename TCPIP to TCPIP01.
After doing that with the appropiate file and parameter updates,
I was not able to do a NETSTAT command against TCPIP01,
I got VM-Intercommunication errors.
Maybe a silly
The name of the default TCPIP stack is in a CMS file named TCPIP DATA. So,
what's in yours? (and I guess that if there is no TCPIP DATA, TCPIP is the
default stack name).
2011/5/27 E. Roller ewald.rol...@rolf-benz.com
Yesterday I tried to rename one of my two TCPIP Stacks.
I have TCPIP and
Thank you Kris, the wrong TCPIP DATA has been active...
I felt that this was a silly question ... :-)
But I have had a long evening yesterday
On Friday, 05/27/2011 at 07:48 EDT, E. Roller
ewald.rol...@rolf-benz.com wrote:
Yesterday I tried to rename one of my two TCPIP Stacks.
I have TCPIP and TCPIP02 and wanted to rename TCPIP to TCPIP01.
After doing that with the appropiate file and parameter updates,
I was not able to do a