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Appendix E: The Sleep Feature For IPL Drop Outs
The Sleep Feature has been added to correct an issue in which the NS Router does
not reliably reconnect to the AS/400 after an IPL or power down.
This feature can also be used in the rare cases where client Access Express loses
connection after an IPL.
To activate the sleep feature, you need to send a message to the PC mileage server
(as400.exe).
Included in your ALKMVS Library is a CL program called “queue”. For queue
to work you must have ALKMVS in your library list. You may have to compile
the queue if you do not have the program – use the command WRKOBJPDM,
with 12 on QCLSRC and 14 on queue.
The syntax for queue is:
Queue<space>(’SP60’)
where 60 is the number of seconds that you want the mileage server to sleep for.
NOTE: Queue is case sensitive, the SP has to be in caps.
To put the mileage server to sleep for a 3-hour period before an IPL, you would
have to run this command (with ALKMVS in your library list):
Call ALKMVS/queue<space>(‘SP10800’)
The sleep process only works if the only thing using the NS Router is one mileage
server. You can’t be running Netsoft Green Screens, or more than one mileage
server. The sleep feature sends a message to the NS Router to disconnect its
conversations with the AS/400. The sleep command can only disconnect its own
connections, having other active connections causes the process to fail.
You will need to test the sleep feature. On your mileage server, set up your
screen so you can watch both the Router (Midrange Workspace) and the mileage
server’s Server Log (SRV32.exe).
To get the Midrange Workspace up, double-click the small overlapping white &
purple squares icon that resides by the system clock. You can also press and hold
down the ALT key and press and release the TAB key until the Midrange
Workspace NS/Router Icon is selected, and then release both keys.