Ok...A couple of things....here is the sessions file I have: (I have
XXX'ed out the IP addresses) #------ Session Information -------- #Thu Jul 14 08:28:35 MDT 2005 emul.startLastView= emul.frame0=0,0,1280,1024 emul.logLevel=2 emul.default= emul.width=1280 emul.view=-s SLC400 -s SLC400 emul.height=1024 JCPS400=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -p 992 -sslType SSLv2 -e -t -spp 1080 -d emul.restricted= JCPS400A=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -p 23 -e -t -spp 1080 -d VAS400=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -p 23 -e -t -spp 1080 -d SLC-Local=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -p 23 -e -t -spp 1080 -d SLC400=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -p 992 -sslType SSLv3 -e -t -spp 1080 -d First thing I noticed was that the emul.view had -s SLC400 -s SLC400 listed twice. If I remove the second value and start it with last view, I get ONE session correctly (but the WRONG session - I get the VAS400 session with the "-s" showing as the system...not sure why. If I then start the SLC400 session disconnect and exit and continue to start with last view, I only get ONE session, the wrong session with a -s displayed but the emul.view the has values -s -s SLC400 Seems to me like there is a problem storing and retrieving the parameters. The "-s " entry *seems* to be starting the VAS400 session although I don't know why. I'll keep playing with it as I get the chance...I am at a user conference and don't *too* much time to play.... Pete Kenneth Pouncey wrote: Wow Pete do not for the life of me understand why. It is in the .tn5250j folder under your user profile. The file to look for is sessions and the element is emul.viewemul.view=-s luxdev -s luxdev-gui -s luxdev-gui -s luubps01-gui -s luubps01-gui This is mine and it works like a charm. Do you have a Device Name defined for those session? Regards Kenneth Quoting Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Originally this wasn't working for me but now it is. However, when one of the sessions starts, it still shows the -s. For example: These are both active sessions but the system name on the first session shows as -s. It may have something to do with how the sessions are initially saved. Where is the information about the "last view" stored. I can clear that info then re-test (or debug) the program. Pete------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategies from IBM. Find simple to follow Roadmaps, straightforward articles, informative Webcasts and more! Get everything you need to get up to speed, fast. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7477&alloc_id=16492&op=click _______________________________________________ Tn5250j-general mailing list Tn5250j-general@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tn5250j-general |
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- Re: [Tn5250j-general] Startup with last view Kenneth Pouncey
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