Hola...
Que ClientAccess estas usando ??
OS/400 vrm???
Tipo de conectividad??
.
Si es OS/400 - v510 y es conexi�n twinaxial o SNA, eso no est�
soportado!!!, debes ir a TCP/IP.
Regularmente, el error CWBLM0020, puede ser causado por:
El usuario que intenta la conexi�n tiene una cola de salida definida, que
podr�a haber sido eliminada. Chequealo.
Una tabla de conversion no encontrada. (Ver doc. adjunto), Revisa el
archivo History.hst.
Wrklicinf 57??xw1 *nomax *usglmt !!!
Verifica que este activo el PJ, QZSCSRVS, sino arrancalo.
Saludos desde Chile.
j@
Document Title
Message CWBLM0020
Document Description
If message CWBLM0020 is issued, the cause is sometimes because of a missing
code page table on the PC. First, determine what table is missing.
The error, CWBLM0020, should also have been logged in the Client Access
History log. Find the primary and secondary return codes that are in this
message in the History log. To access the History log, do the following:
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1 Click on the Windows 95 Start button, click on Programs, then click on
Client Access. This brings up the Client Access folder.
2 In the Client Access folder, double-click on Service. This brings up
the Service folder.
3 In the Service folder, double-click on History.hst. This brings up the
history log viewer. Look for the message CWBLM0020.
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If the primary and secondary return codes are (3,37), check the log file to
see if you also see a series of messages similar to the following:
CWBNL0101 Conversion from code page xxxx to code page xxxx unsupported
CWBAB0001 Internal error D, 2
CWB0002 File xxxxxxxx was not found
CWB0002 -
Message CWB0002 has the name of a file that was not found. The CWB0002
message indicates that there is a missing conversion table. There is a
command called CWBNLTBL that the user can run to retrieve the missing file
from the AS/400e or iSeries system. At this point, they are making a valid
connection. The problem is bringing up an emulation session.
Example:
If the CWB0002 message says that file 011C01b5.tbl is missing: This is a
two-part hexadecimal table, the first part (011C) when translated to
decimal is the first part of the conversion table. In this case, it is 284.
The second part (01b5) is 437 in decimal. This means we are missing a
conversion table which converts 284 to 437. The command to retrieve this
table would be as follows:
CWBNLTBL 284 437 systemname
This command can be run from a DOS prompt and will copy the table down to
the PC. Once this is done, the user should be able to bring up an emulation
session.
There will be times when the table will not be found. This means that it is
not a conversion table issue, but a missing job description, and so on,
which is outlined in the first part of your document. So, if the technician
had already checked for a missing job description, the next thing to check
for would be a missing conversion table.
If this is not the cause of the problem, look at the following:
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1 Sign on the AS/400e or iSeries system using a terminal or emulated
session.
2 Run the command: WRKACTJOB
3 Press F14 to include prestarted jobs in the list displayed.
4 Scroll down to the QSYSWRK subsystem and type 5 (to work with the job)
in the input field to the left of any jobs with the name QZSCSRVS.
Note: If using TCP/IP, look under subsystem. There is a QCMN which also
has QZSCSRVS jobs in it. There may be more than one of these jobs under
QSYSWRK. Look at all jobs.
Press the Enter key.
5 On the Work with Job panel, use Option 10 to display the job log. Look
to see if the user ID that was used to sign on the Client Access
connection is in one of the job logs. A message similar to the
following for the user ID is shown:
Servicing user profile XXXXXXXX
If this job log has the matching user ID, see if there are error
messages. If this job log contains the following error message:
CPF9E1F - Attempt made to change the length of the license user
resulting code xx.
ensure the system has PTF SF25759 (5763SS100).
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One Other Possibility that May Cause the CWBLM0020 Message:
After upgrading an AS/400e or iSeries operating system to R430 many user
profiles received the CWBLM0020 message. The resolution:
Look at the job log for the QZSCSRVS Prestart Job (which handles license
management) and check for a number of CPF1075 messages. The message states,
"Job description &1 in &2 is not found" where &1=PCJOBD; &2=QGPL. Next,
enter the WRKUSRPRF command to determine the failing profiles and change
the Job Description (JOBD) to QDFTJOBD in library QGPL.
"Miguel Angel
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Conectando con CA 95/NT me sale este mensaje:
CWBLM0020 Error del software gestor de licencias
Y no conecta, �sabeis a qu� se debe?
Un saludo,
Miguel
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