SEARCH400: This Week
June 3, 2002
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IN THIS ISSUE
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>From the Editor: OS/400 Forum: Submit 2,000th post and win a prize 
Featured Topic: Better backups

Expert Technical Advice: 
* Featured expert -- Ken Graap, backup and recovery
* Limiting individual interactive resources
* Additional techniques for finding system information

Site Highlights: 
* ITAA's job stats doubted, questions raised about H1-B quota
* Upcoming live events



>From the Editor:
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by Debra Tart, assistant site editor

OS/400 forum: Submit 2,000th post and win a prize
This is a great week to participate in the OS/400 Discussion Forum,
as we are nearing 2,000 posts. In celebration of reaching this
milestone, we thought it would be fun to offer a prize to the person
who posts the 2,000th posting.

It isn't uncommon for iSeries users to find themselves looking for a
little help or advice. The problem may be a simple one that other
users may be able to help you with, or it may be a much larger issue
that needs the attention of an industry expert. The Search400
Discussion Forums provide the perfect setting for both scenarios.
Along with advice from other Search400 members, you'll receive advice
from Search400's experts, including  Laird Scranton, Tim Granatir,
Jim Mason and Sudhakar Kunji. With a community as helpful as the
400's, there's no reason for you to struggle on your own.

So here is the challenge I give to you. This week, visit the  OS/400
Discussion Forum and enter a quality post -- ask a legitimate
question or provide a legitimate answer or comment. If you post the
2,000th question or comment, you'll win a $25 gift certificate to
amazon.com. 

Thanks to everyone for making Search400 such a great community to
come back to again and again for technical iSeries advice. Think a
colleague might find our site and forums useful as well? Just forward
this e-mail to them, or they can register for free right here.

>> Click here to enter the forum:
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>> Meet the Search400 experts:
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>> Register for the Search400 site:
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Featured Topic:
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Better backups

Don't let your guard down when it comes to backup and recovery -- be
prepared. Let our resources help you to create an iSeries disaster
recovery plan. Use these tips to prepare for down times and get back
up and running quickly.

>> Click for current Featured Topic:
http://www.search400.com/featuredTopic/0,290042,sid3_gci757635,00.html

>> CLICK for previous Featured Topics...
http://search400.techtarget.com/featuredTopics/0,290043,sid3,00.html


Expert Technical Advice:
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Featured Expert: Ken Graap, senior AS/400e system administrator,
Northwest Natural Gas

Categories: OS/400, Backup and Recovery
Have a question about OS/400 or backup and recovery? Ken can help. 

>> Read questions Ken recently answered:
http://search400.techtarget.com/ateAnswers/0,289620,sid3_tax288615,00.html

This Week: In the forums

Limiting individual interactive resources 
This user asks, "Is there any way in the iSeries to limit the amount
of resources that an individual interactive session can consume? We
have a model 830/2400 that replaced a model S20 - 2177. Whenever an
interactive query is run (many times accidentally), that user job
will 'consume' the CPU cycles to the point where other interactive
jobs appear to hang. It can take 2-3 minutes to access wrkactjob and
find the offending user and then end the job."
One suggestion has been made, but you may have another idea. Click
over and share it.

>> Click here to read this discussion thread:
http://search400.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?[EMAIL PROTECTED]^[email protected]/570


Reconnecting with iSeries with a different user ID 
This user has a Web application that initially creates a new iSeries
object with a application default user ID and pwd. But after the
first RPG it needs to run the other RPG with a different user ID and
correspondingly libl. When he tries to use
as40.disconnectAllServices, assign as400 to null and then to create
another iSeries with a different user ID and pwd, it gives a weird
message about password.length (100) invalid. Have you come across
this before? If so, this person could use your help.

>>  Share your expertise:
http://search400.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?[EMAIL PROTECTED]^[email protected]/397
 
RCVF in CL 
Is there a way to reset back to the beginning of a file in a CL after
you've reached the last record in the file via the RCVF command? Two
users, including site expert Laird Scranton, say yes. 

>>  Read what they advised:
http://search400.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?[EMAIL PROTECTED]^[email protected]/1972

TIP OF THE WEEK

Additional techniques for finding system information
In a previous tech tip Joe Hertvik discussed how to retrieve some
critical information that vendors, especially IBM, require for
software and hardware purchases and upgrades. He expressed his
displeasure at the usual techniques for finding two pieces of
information -- amount of working memory and amount of free DASD (hard
drive space) -- and petitioned Search400 readers for other ways to
retrieve this information. Quite a few members sent in comments on
how to best find system information before upgrading. 

>> Read full tip:
http://search400.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid3_gci825739,00.html



SITE HIGHLIGHTS
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>> Live Vendor Connection
Join us Wednesday, June 5 at 2pm EDT (18:00 GMT) for a Webcast on
Source Control Management Tools. IBM & Aldon Computer Group examine
source control management for the multiplatform iSeries.

Pre-register today:
http://search400.techtarget.com/onlineEvents/0,289675,sid3,00.html
Sponsored By: Aldon Computer Group   
http://www.aldon.com/


>> ITAA's job stats doubted, questions raised about H1-B quota
Many U.S. IT workers are fuming over the high H1-B visa quotas and
point a finger at an association they claim misrepresents employment
stats for the benefit of the major league players it represents. 

Read full story:
http://search400.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid3_gci826130,00.html
 


>> Live Expert Webcast

FTP fundamentals for the iSeries
Log on June 18 at 3pm EDT (19:00 GMT) for this Live Expert Webcast.
Get real-world advice on how to use FTP. 

Pre-register for the event:
http://search400.techtarget.com/onlineEvents/0,289675,sid3,00.html
 
  


What do you think?
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Do you expect the layoffs at IBM to affect your iSeries shops? Take
this week's real-time poll and tell us how you feel.

>> Vote here:
http://www.search400.com/poll



New tips contest
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This month we're giving away a portable lie detector. Send in your
tip -- administrator, programmer or WebSphere -- for a chance to win.

>> Submit a tip:
http://www.search400.com/tipsPrize/0,289492,sid3_prz826588_cts826578,00.html


Want a good laugh?
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