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ALK Technologies, Inc.
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  • Page 1 ® PC*MILER |AS/400 ULTIPLE ERSION WITCH USER’S GUIDE ALK Technologies, Inc. 1000 Herrontown Road • Princeton, NJ 08540...
  • Page 2 Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. PC*MILER is a registered trademarks of ALK Technologies, Inc. ALK Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its programs and documentation materials at any time and without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    7.2.5 Detailed Route Information (HS) Request and Response ... 42 7.2.4.1 Upgrade Notice... 45 7.2.5 Sample Request and Response Records... 47 8.0 Using the PC*MILER AS/400 Mileage Server and Map Window... 48 8.1 Menus ... 48 9.0 Common Questions and Installation Problems ... 51 10.0 Technical Support...
  • Page 4 Appendix D: Configuring Client Access Express To Work With PC*MILER AS/400... 61 Appendix E: The Sleep Feature For NS Router Installations ... 66 Appendix F: PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch INI Settings ... 68 Appendix G: AS400.LOG Error Codes ... 72...
  • Page 5: Pc*Miler|As/400 Version 17 Notes - Please Read

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILER Important Changes for Version 17, Please Read For Version 17, PC*MILER now offers two basic route types, Practical and Shortest, that may be combined with one or more of the other three route types that PC*MILER users are familiar with (Toll Discouraged and National Network or 53’...
  • Page 6 If you are upgrading from PC*MILER|Streets, note that the Light/Heavy vehicle option has been renamed to ‘Override Restrictions’. The parameter codes have changed from L (Light) to Y (Override Restrictions) and H (Heavy) to N (Obey Restrictions). Use of L and H is still supported. PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    53’ Trailer routes can be calculated in a matter of seconds and can include up to 30 stops. PC*MILER for the AS/400 includes all the standard features found in the PC version, including the Hub Distance Generator, Spelling Helper, route resequencing, and user-defined time and cost estimates.
  • Page 8: Hardware And Software Requirements

    2.0 Hardware and Software Requirements Because PC*MILER-AS/400 employs a Client server solution, the following hardware and software is required. The AS/400 server uses SNA APPC data queues to communicate. For PC*MILER-AS/400: A PC with a Pentium processor (300 MHz clock speed or higher) and 128 MB of RAM.
  • Page 9: Installation

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 3.0 Installation PC*MILER for the AS/400 works by connecting a 32-bit Windows PC to your AS/400. The PC provides mileage lookups to the AS/400 via data queues. Generally, there is one common input or request queue that all users write to, with each user having their own output queue.
  • Page 10: Installation Overview

    IESR7WORK and IESR7FILE. (Call ICC if you don’t know which version you are running.) ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ NOTE For Updates Only: Type config from the AS/400 command line and print screen your current mileage settings. These settings will be overwritten during the library restore.
  • Page 11 ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ NOTE: The ALKMVS Library CD was created using Kisco Information Systems’ BlueCD, which allows you to create AS/400 readable SAVLIBs on a PC CD writer. A small percentage of users may have difficulty restoring the ALKMVS Library with the above command.
  • Page 12 ICC software, your library will be I93WORK, ITSR6WORK, or IESR7WORK. Check with ICC for this name. ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ NOTE Also: The AS/400 side and the PC Side must match which Library the Mileage Request or Input data queue resides in. You...
  • Page 13: Pc Side Installation

    PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch (as400.exe) which reads mileage requests from a request data queue on the AS/400, and at least one instance of PC*MILER|TCP/IP Connect (pcmsock.exe) which provides the mileage and routing information for as400.exe to return to a response data queue on the AS/400.
  • Page 14 Version 15.x will not work with Version 16 PC*MILER. installation of PC*MILER|Connect involves installation of our milage and routing dlls to a computer’s \Winnt folder. For PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch these dlls are installed to the working directory for pcmsock.exe underneath the top level of that version’s PC*MILER for Windows installation.
  • Page 15 Street Level Data CD with that shipment. purchases PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch, you will receive a second set of disks which will contain the Street Level Data CD. You can reuse product key codes from previous installations if you have them.
  • Page 16 AS/400 or Appendix D: Confiquring Client Access Express for Use with PC*MILER AS/400). ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ NOTE For NS Router Users: PC*MILER for the AS/400 is built on a specific Netmanage Data Queue DLL. This DLL, E32DQW.DLL dated 12/18/98, is only on the PC*MILER CD. If you install any Netmanage...
  • Page 17 If you are installing just PC*MILER 14.0 you will not need a product key code. • If you are intalling an approved PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch data add-on, you will need a product key code. • Without a product key code, check only the PCMILER 14.0 box and then use Pcd1400001 for the serial number.
  • Page 18 If you are installing just PC*MILER 17.0 you will not need a product key code. • If you are intalling an approved PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch data add-on, you will need a product key code from ALK. • Without a product code, enter ‘Trial’ in the Registration Number dialog.
  • Page 19 Step 4.1: Edit \AlkMvs\Srv32.ini You will need to complete the following with the IP Address or System Name of your AS/400 and the User Profile and Password that the PC will be using for the AS/400 signon. ; IP Address or System Name of AS/400 system= ;User Profile...
  • Page 20 Step 4.4. The various instances of PC*MILER|TC/PIP Connect need to be started before starting the PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch executable. The best way to do this is via a batch file. A working copy of one is installed in C:\AlkMvs called StartMvs.bat.
  • Page 21 Once you have StartMvs.bat configured properly, you can create a short cut for it in your Startup folder. Step 4.5: Icons There is an icon for PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch installed in \alkmvs. You can copy it to other locations. Note for NetSoft Users: If you are forced to use the NetSoft Router instead of Client Access Express, you will have to change the icon properties.
  • Page 22 16.x 17.x PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide pcmxtra.dll pcmserve.ini pcmsrv32.dll pcmtcp.dll pcmserve.ini pcmsrv32.dll pcmtcp.dll pcmserve.ini...
  • Page 23: 4.0 Starting An Instance Of Pc*Miler|Tcp/Ip Connect

    4.0 Starting an Instance of PC*MILER|TCP/IP Connect PC*MILER|TCP/IP Connect can be started from a command or from a batch file. Within the PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch installation, each copy of PC*MILER|TCP/IP Connect (pcmsock.exe) has been renamed to reflect the PC*MILER version it is returning mileage and routing information for.
  • Page 24: Starting And Stopping The Mileage Server

    PC will cause the interface to start automatically when the PC is turned on. If Client Access Express or Netsoft Router is running on the PC, then click on the PC*MILER AS/400 icon or reboot the PC. Client Access Express or the NetSoft Router must automatically sign on with a user ID and password, if unattended startups of the mileage server PC are desired.
  • Page 25 Return codes of 1 or 3 are generic error codes that indicate problems with your NS Router or Client Access Express connections. ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ NOTE: Both the PC and the AS/400 must agree on the location of the Input or Request data queue. To change the location on the PC, click on the mileage server’s File menu.
  • Page 26: Using Pc*Miler For The As/400

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 6.0 Using PC*MILER for the AS/400 To use PC*MILER for the AS/400, issue the command PCMVS from the command line. The following screen will appear: ⇒ NOTE: The PCMVS command contacts the mileage server to read the data that the mileage server is using.
  • Page 27 You will receive either a Practical Toll Discouraged Route, or a Shortest Toll Discouraged Route depending on how you have your “Routing Type” set. “HS” will cause PC*MILER to generate Are not supported in PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple...
  • Page 28 Types of hazardous material routing that can be generated are: “G” for General, “E” for explosive, “I” for Inhalant, and “R” for Radioactive PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide “H” is used to initiate the hub These options are described in more...
  • Page 29 Both the Spelling Helper and ZIP Code Helper described in the main PC*MILER User’s Guide are available for use with PC*MILER-AS/400. You may enter up to 30 stop-offs. ⇒ NOTE: PC*MILER-AS/400 only supports Degree-Minute-Second lat/long format; e.g. 0333716N,1142709W.
  • Page 30 <F10>, the following screen will appear: This report contains leg and cumulative miles for each segment of your trip. The time and cost estimates are based on the values contained in the copy of PC*MILER (or PC*MILER|Streets) installed on your dedicated PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide...
  • Page 31 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC. (Refer to the main PC*MILER User’s Guide for instructions on how to alter these values.) <F3> will exit the program. <F9> will print the screen. <F11> will return you to the previous screen and will clear it. <F12> will...
  • Page 32: Using Pc*Miler|As/400 Multiple Version Switch With Other Transportation Software

    “Switch” between various versions of PC*MILER. Currently PC*MILER versions 14.x, 15.x, 16.x, and 17.x are supported. PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch is licensed in addition to any PC*MILER versions a company has purchased. All supported versions may not be available. You will have to make use of the “MV” request to verify what versions are available.
  • Page 33 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide routing options now can be generated in combination with the ‘Practical’ or ‘Shortest’ options. routing can be combined with the Toll Discouraged options. The only way to take advantage of this new functionality is to pass in the new code in position 1 of the Request Options.
  • Page 34 5(FiftyThree Foot)(prac) T(oll Discouraged)(prac) B = Toll Discouraged/Practical C = National Network/Practical D = 53 Foot Trailer/Practical PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide Users of PC*MILER Versions 14 and 15, and For Version 16 and 17 the comma City Entry Comma required...
  • Page 35 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide E = Toll Discouraged/National Network/Practical F = Toll Discouraged/53 Foot Trailer/Practical G = Toll Discouraged/Shortest H = National Network/Shortest I = 53 Foot Trailer/Shortest J = Toll Discouraged/National Network/Shortest K = Toll Discouraged/53 Foot Trailer/Shortest Restriction Overrides by Version PC*MILER 14.x...
  • Page 36: Technical Overview

    The RPG programs communicate with the PC mileage calculation software through N/S Router or Client Access Express. The interactive software on the AS/400 allows multiple users to look up point- to-point mileages and routes for up to thirty stop-off points. The Windows server application creates a data queue on the AS/400 at startup called MIDQUE.
  • Page 37: Request And Response Field Parameters

    The PC Mileage Server can respond to a total of five types of Mileage Requests: Mileage: VN = Version of PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch being used by the server MV = Versions of PC*MILER Highway Data available. VA = Validation that a stop (City, ZIP code, etc.) is recognized by...
  • Page 38: Pc*Miler Versions Available (Mv) Request And Response

    Within the NV return is a space-delimited list of available versions. For instance: 140 150 161 170 Note: The PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch PC mileage Server is designed such that if the Mileage Server (as400.exe) loses connection to a particular version of PC*MILER, the affected version will be removed from the list.
  • Page 39: Stop Validation (Va) Request And Response

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide RESP-MVS RESP-FILL RESP-VERSIONS 7.2.2 Stop Validation (VA) Request and Response The following are field parameters for stop and (for PC*MILER|Streets users) street address validation. A stop can be a city/state pair separated by a comma, a ZIP code, a latitude/longitude point or (with optional add- on modules) a Canadian Postal code or SPLC (Standard Position Location Codes).
  • Page 40: Point-To-Point Miles (Mi) Request And Response

    The host dispatching software could generate this request when a new trip is established. Var Name REQ-TYPE REQ-REF Trip Options Positions 13-22 REQ-OPTION PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide Value Description Stop pick list Output Queue Name 3 blanks Pos 16) M = more data to follow...
  • Page 41 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide REQ-MORE REQ-FMT REQ-REGION (Worldwide Only) REQ-CUSTOM REQ-Ovrd Restrictions REQ-Hazmat (Data Add-on) 1 REQ-SEQ REQ-ERR REQ-MVS REQ-FILL REQ-CIT Pos 2) Pos 3) Pos 4) Pos 5) Reserved by DR request Pos 6) E =Extended Format Pos 7)
  • Page 42 RESP-NET RESP-MIL-TYPE RESP-OPTION RESP-MORE RESP-REGION RESP-Custom Routing RESP-Ovrd Restrictions 1 RESP-Hazmat RESP-SEQ RESP-ERR PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide Value Description Extended Format City pair returned output Output Queue Name (ALK uses ‘Q’ + the job number) Pos 1) S=Shortest P=Practical N=National/Practical T=Toll Discouraged/Practical 5=53’...
  • Page 43: State Miles (Sm) Request And Response

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide RESP-MVS RESP-Fill RESP-CIT1 RESP-CIT2 RESP-MILE RESP-HOUR RESP-COST FILL134 Total 266 Bytes 7.2.4 State Miles (SM) Request and Response 1. (Request) The following are field parameters for a state miles request. The purpose of this request is to attain the state-by-state mileage information associated with a trip.
  • Page 44 REQ-Custom Routing REQ-Ovrd Restrictions REQ-Hazmat REQ-SEQ REQ-ERR REQ-MVS REQ-FILL REQ-CIT PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide Pos 2) Pos 3) Pos 4) Pos 5) Reserved by DR request Pos 6) E = Extended Format (Required see appendix A) Pos 7) Pos 8)
  • Page 45 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 2. (Response) The following are field parameters for the state miles output. The PC will respond with the miles (or kilometers) for the stops indicated in the "SM" request. There will be 10 state miles returned for each record.
  • Page 46: Detailed Route Information (Hs) Request And Response

    Var Name REQ-TYPE REQ-REF Request Options 13-22 REQ-OPTION PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide Sequence for multiple responses Error Code First state not found First city not found Second state not found Second city not found...
  • Page 47 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide REQ-MORE REQ-FMT REQ-REGION REQ-Custom Routing REQ-Ovrd Restrictions REQ-Hazmat REQ-SEQ REQ-ERR REQ-CIT K=Toll Discouraged/53 Foot Trailer/ Shortest Pos 2) M or K for miles or kilometers Pos 3) R = resequence stops H = hub leg miles...
  • Page 48 Request Options 13-22 REQ-OPTION REQ-MORE REQ-FMT REQ-REGION REQ-Custom Routing REQ-Ovrd Restrictions REQ-Hazmat PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide There are four route list records\response Value Description Route highway information returned Output Queue Name (ALK uses ‘Q’ + the job number) Pos 1)
  • Page 49: Upgrade Notice

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide REQ-SEQNUM REQ-ERROR RESP-MVS RESP-Fill RouteInfo ROUTEINFO FILLER NOTES: The PC will send CP response records for MI requests. The PC will send CP and SR response records for SM requests. The PC will send CP, SR, and HR response records for HS requests 7.2.4.1 Upgrade Notice...
  • Page 50 Format in previous versions: ROUTEINFO PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 2 indicates end of route data for stop 2 state code 1 toll indicator 4 sets 6 directional (North, Turn L, etc) 20 route number 4 leg mileage 28 for intersection city or junction...
  • Page 51: Sample Request And Response Records

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 7.2.5 Sample Request and Response Records Sample records are shown below. Sample State Miles (SM) request record: State Mile request type Extended Format (required) Region = North America Output Queue Name (“Q” plus job number) SMQ208684...
  • Page 52: Using The Pc*Miler As/400 Mileage Server And Map Window

    Window Maps are not available in PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch. 8.1 Menus All menu commands in PC*MILER for the AS/400 are described on the following pages. The File Menu Using the File menu, you can open, close, save and duplicate routes;...
  • Page 53 (srv32.exe). Host Polling Timer: Use faster time slice to poll the AS/400 more often for faster interactive response time, or slower time slice for smoother graphic display.
  • Page 54 Tile Horizontal Display Serve Log Display Map PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide Active windows will fit your screen, running horizontally. Restore the Serve Log window if minimized. Restore the Display Map window if minimized.
  • Page 55: Common Questions And Installation Problems

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 9.0 Common Questions and Installation Problems Question: PC*MILER works correctly when using the PCMILER command on the AS/400, but my Innovative software does not work. Answer: Run the CONFIG command on the AS/400 (which is described in the manual) and type the Innovative work library name I93WORK or ITSR5W012 (check with ICC).
  • Page 56 Make sure that you exit and restart the PC*MILER interactive software on the AS/400. AS/400 will detect the presence of the new queue and it will send requests to this queue. Question: The interactive response time has become slower on the AS/400 since we have added several more users.
  • Page 57: Technical Support

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 10.0 Technical Support Technical support is available to registered users of PC*MILER AS/400 from 9:00am 5:00pm EST, Monday through Friday. Call (609) 683-0220, x303. Or e-mail us at pcmsupport@alk.com (type “PCM/AS400” in the subject line).
  • Page 58: Appendix A: Backward Compatibility

    Appendix A: Backward Compatibility ALK Technologies does support backward compatibility with previous versions of PC*MILER and PC*MILER for the AS/400. However, it is not advisable to develop new applications that use these short city name structures, because you lose access to county information which is necessary for resolving duplicate city name problems.
  • Page 59: Appendix B: Configuring An N/S Router For Use With Pc*Miler

    PC*MILER AS/400 Unless you have a twinax connection, configure your router using the AnyNet protocol. AnyNet needs to be enabled on the AS/400 (see Appendix D: Configuring AnyNet on the AS/400). For PC*MILER Version 14 (or higher) and any PC*MILER|Streets version, you must have the N/S Router version 3.0 or higher.
  • Page 60 Then do the following: 1. In the Links Tab, highlight AnyNet, and then choose Properties. 2. In Properties, fill in the AS/400’s IP address. You can use a system name, but if your host tables are not filled in properly, you will be able to connect to the AS/400, but PC*MILER won’t...
  • Page 61 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 3. The Systems tab adds the AS/400’s system name. This is where you set the password with which the router signs in. Make sure that the password has not expired, and that the account has object authority to the library where your mileage request Data Queue will reside (usually ALKMVS or an Innovative Work Library).
  • Page 62 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 4. In the local LU tab use the second option, Use a local specific value. These are the only changes you need to make. Leave the other settings on the defaults.
  • Page 63: Appendix C: Configuring Anynet On The As/400

    Appendix C: Configuring AnyNet On the AS/400 The following instructions are provided by NetManage. 1. Type the following command at the AS/400 command prompt: CHGNETA ALWANYNET(*YES) This value can only be changed when the AnyNet controller is varied off. Vary on the controller to make the change effective.
  • Page 64 2. Go to the AS/400 Operations Navigator. Navigator will prompt to ask if you want to add a connection. You will need to know the IP Address of your AS/400 and the System Name if you want to configure your connection using the AS/400 System name.
  • Page 65: Pc*Miler As/400

    PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide For existing installations of Client Access Express, go into the AS/400 Operations Navigator and right mouse click on your AS/400 connection. Choose Properties to make changes or Verify to verify a connection. The Connection Properties Window is used for changing existing connections or changing the Restart Settings for new connections.
  • Page 66 400 with. The Windows User and password must exactly match those in the user profile you are using. In the event of a power loss, the PC will not connect to the AS/400 until someone manually types in the Windows password. To get a PC to restart without prompting for a password, you have to set the Windows Password to nothing.
  • Page 67 For auto-restart, you will also have to make the above settings in the Connection Properties dialog. (For new connections, right mouse click on your connection in the AS/400 Operation Navigator, and choose properties to get this screen.)
  • Page 68 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide 4. Verify the connection. If a connection cannot be made, contact IBM for assistance.
  • Page 69: Appendix E: The Sleep Feature For Ns Router Installations

    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. There should be no need to use this feature when you are using a Client Access Express connection.
  • Page 70 Be sure to put it to sleep for a long enough period of time. If Bart wakes up too early (before the AS/400 is back up) it won’t be able to connect. Be sure to leave enough time between sending the sleep command and starting the ipl or power down.
  • Page 71: Appendix F: Pc*Miler|As/400 Multiple Version Switch Ini Settings

    Appendix F: PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch INI Settings PC*MILER|AS/400 Multiple Version Switch uses multiple INI files. AS400.exe uses Srv32.INI and Pcmmv.INI. Each instance of PC*MILER|TCP/IP Connect uses its own Pcmserve.INI Srv32.INI is used for startup information. Pcmmv.INI is used to store the locations of your various instances of PC*MILER|TCP/IP Connect.
  • Page 72 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide ;Password pass=express library=ALKMVS <Location of request Queue (Midque) and Temporary Response Queues qname=MIDQUE PICKLIST=FALSE Force Pick list for cities with multiple zip codes and for partial matches SLEEPTIME=300 Used for NS Router Connects during IPL’s FrameTrip=FALSE...
  • Page 73 FALSE [Options] OnRoad TRUE FALSE FavorMajor TRUE Roads FALSE PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide Description Set In Srv32.InI What unit of measure should distance be shown in. When optimizing the route, should the trip’s destination be optimized also. Set in Srv32.InI...
  • Page 74 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide CustomRoute TRUE FALSE HazRoute None (for General Explosive PC*MILER| Inhalant Hazmat add- Radioactive on only) Pcmmv.INI [PCMiler 140] address=127.0.0.1 Ip Addpress of Computer Name port=8014 Port Number that specified when PC*MILER|Tcpip Connect was started. [PCMiler 150] address=127.0.0.1...
  • Page 75: Appendix G: As400.Log Error Codes

    Appendix G: AS400.LOG Error Codes To create a log file of all mileage server input and outputs, click on the mileage server’s File menu>AS/400 Control and choose Log to file. The file created is c:\pmw170\as400\as400.log. AS400.log displays requests and responses in the exact format as they are received and sent by the mileage server.
  • Page 76 PC*MILER|AS/400 MVS User’s Guide PCMS_CLOSINGERROR PCMS_NORTENGINE PCMS_NODATASERVER PC*MILER|Streets Error Codes Error Codes PCMS_INVALIDPTR PCMS_NOINIFILE PCMS_LOADINIFILE PCMS_LOADGEOCODE PCMS_LOADNETWORK PCMS_MAXTRIPS PCMS_INVALIDTRIP PCMS_INVALIDSERVER PCMS_BADROOTDIR PCMS_BADMETANETDIR PCMS_NOLICENSE PCMS_TRIPNOTREADY PCMS_INVALIDPLACE PCMS_ROUTINGERROR PCMS_OPTERROR PCMS_OPTHUB PCMS_OPT2STOPS PCMS_OPT3STOPS PCMS_NOTENOUGHSTOPS PCMS_BADNETDIR PCMS_LOADGRIDNET PCMS_BADOPTIONDIR PCMS_DISCONNECTEDNET PCMS_NOTRUCKSTOP PCMS_INVALIDREGIONID PCMS_CLOSINGERROR Server did not shut down...

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