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Mark:

Is it possible that some user, application or some High Availability 
replication software is doing something other than a simple delete of 
these files?

For example:

     Rename JavaMail.class  -->  OldClassFile.txt

perhaps followed by a delete of OldClassFile.txt?  You would need more 
than *DELETE auditing to notice this action on JavaMail.class.

Dave Schnee,
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

- - - - -  Mark Walter wrote  - - - - -

message: 9
date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 09:34:13 -0400
from: MWalter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: Disappearing object

It happened again. Two classes disappearing. They're JavaMail.class and
JavaMailwithAttatchment.class if it matters. I set up the QAUDLVL system
value to specify *DELETE and turned auditing on. When I look at the DO
entries in the audit journal, I see a bunch for QNOTES delete *STMF
objects. No name or folder path and some that make sense. Nothing relating
to my classes that have disappeared.

Thanks,

Mark

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