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Finding the level of GDDM-OS/2 Link code

GDDM V3R2 Diagnosis
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When reporting a problem, you may need to know the level of GDDM-OS/2 Link installed on a personal computer system.

This can be done either by starting the service level utility from the GDDM-OS/2 Link group, or by changing directory to X:\CMLIB in an OS/2 session (where X is the drive on which you installed the OS/2 Communications Manager) and issuing the following command:


     GQFLEVEL

A list of the GDDM-OS/2 Link files and their level numbers is displayed. These level numbers indicate to the IBM Support Center staff what service has been applied.

A typical display is as follows:


     \CMLIB:
       GQFTRACE.EXE        19216449         *
       GQFINST.EXE         --------
       GQFLEVEL.EXE        19216448         *
       GQFNHUS.HLP         19216450         *
       GQFFON.FON          --------
       GQFCLEAN.EXE        19216449         *
       GQFNBUS.INF         19216450         *
       GQFNYUS.HLP         19216449         *
     \CMLIB\DLL:
       GQFLAPIO.DLL        --------
       GQFBPS.DLL          --------
       GQFSTUB.DLL         --------
       GQFSYS.DLL          19216460         *
       GQFUPD.DLL          19216449         *
       GQFFON.DLL          19216449         *
       GQFNLUS.DLL         19216450         *
       GQFFILES.DLL        19216449         *
       GQFTRC.DLL          19216450         *

Notes:

1. 1xxxxxxx against a file name is the level number.

2. * against a file name means that the file can be serviced by GDDM-OS/2 Link.

3. -------- against a file name means that no level information was found. This probably means that the file is part of the emulator.

A problem exists if a file name has both * and -------- against it.

The displayed information is also written to a file called GQFLEVEL.DAT.

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