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QDBRCLXR is the correct program to rebuild these files.
You can order informational APAR II08311 for more info on the system database
cross reference files.


On Sun, 25 May 1997 Petemass@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 97-05-24 05:07:12 EDT, you write:
> 
> << The RCLSTG, however, gets stuck when 16% of objects have been processed.
> It 
>  detects that QSYS/QADBIFLD *FILE is damaged and attempts to delete it. The 
>  job log is full of CPF32D2 messages - file cannot be deleted because it is 
>  open. The job that has the lock is QDBSRVXR2. The system is in a restricted 
>  condition as confirmed by the CPF0968 message to QSYSOPR. However, QDBSRVXR2
> 
>  cannot be ended. >>
> Dave,
> 
>    There is a program in QSYS that will reorganize the QADBIFLD file, which
> will fix the damage on that file as well.  I can't remember the exact name,
> but its something like QDBRCLXR.  I know thats not the name, but try looking
> for something like that in QSYS. It requires the system in a dedicated state.
>  
> 
>     We have noticed quite a few differences between V3R1 and V3R2 (as well as
> v3R6 & V3R7) in the way the system locks this file.  We have seen a few sites
> with this damage after they went to V3R2, and it has been fixed each time
> running the program that I can't remember above (sorry).
> 
>   HTH
> 
>    Pete Massiello
>    OS Solutions International
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