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Scan also for dlo on
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/0/3a036118bdc6dac186256a930079d5f9?OpenDocument&ExpandSection=1

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Perhaps it's not QDLS.  Perhaps it's the folder itself.
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Folks:

I'm working with a person who is having problems getting DLO object 
restored.  They are getting the following errors in their joblog ...

CPF3856 -- DOC RBLS374806 in QDOC restored. Object information not 
updated.  Library RBLS374806 is full and cannot contain any more objects.
CPF3874 -- System name RBLS374806 also known as <docname>

I'm assuming that this indicates that the QDLS file system is full for 
some reason.  The person has indicated that they cannot delete enough 
DLO objects to make the restore work.

They are on V4R5.

Would a RCLDLO or RCLSTG help?

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

david

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