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  • Subject: Re: Strange RSTLIB problem
  • From: Pete Massiello <pmassiello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 01 Apr 1999 14:46:22 -0500
  • Organization: OS Solutions International

Ken,

    Have you tried to create the library PTFGS, then restore the Physical files.
Then add the library to your library list, and then do a restore of the rest of
the objects (Use the *NEW option).

    Its worth a try

        Pete

Ken Slaugh wrote:

> This is really weird.
>
> The situation:
> BOGPF was distributed from a V3R6 with a target of V3R1.
> Target AS/400 is on V3R2.
> Library BOGPF is being restored as PTFGP. PTFGP library does not exit
> prior to restore.
>
> The problem:
> Some of the files are note restored.
> If the RSTLIB is re-run, different files are affected.
> Here's a joblog of the failure to LCONFIG1, a logical based on the
> physical named PCONFIG. The file PCONFIG restores normally. Since the
> library is being restored as a different name, a message CPF3291 is
> generated.
>
> Here's the portion of the joblog:
>
> *NONE      Command                       03/31/99   09:49:28   QCADRV
> QSYS        016D     CGPLIBI1     BOINSTALL
>                                      Message . . . . :     3500 - RSTLIB
> SAVLIB(BOGPF) DEV(TAP02) VOL(*MOUNTED)
>                                        SEQNBR(*SEARCH) ENDOPT(*LEAVE)
> MBROPT(*ALL) RSTLIB(PTFGP) OUTPUT(*NONE)
> CPF3291    Information             10    03/31/99   09:49:42   QDBRSPRE
> QSYS        0959     QDBRSPRE     QSYS
>                                      Message . . . . :   File LCONFIG1
> restored with different library for
>                                        depended-on files.
>
>                                      Cause . . . . . :   The depended-on
> files, which are either the based-on
>                                        physical files for a logical file
> or the based-on logical files for a
>                                        Structured Query Language view,
> from library BOGPF are found in library
>                                        PTFGP and are used for restoring
> file LCONFIG1 in library PTFGP.
> CPF3202    Diagnostic              40    03/31/99   09:49:43   QDBCNVFT
> QSYS        0AAE     QDBRSPRE     QSYS
>                                      Message . . . . :   File LCONFIG1
> in library            in use.
>                                      Cause . . . . . :   Your job tried
> to use file LCONFIG1 in library           .
>                                        However, the file or library is
> being processed in another job. Recovery  .
>                                        . . :   Use the allocate object
> (ALCOBJ) command to allocate the file. Then
>                                        try the request again.
>
> CPF3205    Diagnostic              40    03/31/99   09:49:43   QDBCRTFI
> QSYS        2463     QDBRSPRE     QSYS
>                                      Message . . . . :   File not
> created.
>                                      Cause . . . . . :   Errors occurred
> while your job was trying to create a
>
> Ken Slaugh
> Senior Programmer/System Analyst
> AS/400 Professional Network Administrator/MSE
> Specialist - Client Access/400
> Chouinard & Myhre, Inc.
>
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