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David

This happens to me when I try to rename a library, in particular, one of our product libraries.. WRKOBJLCK shows nothing. The thing that takes care of it is ending an HTTP server. BTW, I also get it at V5R1. Maybe there is a mutex or semaphore - I've not looked into those - only one of those can be seen in DSPJOB, IIRC.

HTH
Vern

At 03:03 PM 7/15/2005, you wrote:

Folks:

I'm encountering a very weird problem ... one of our customers is
encountering a problem when our product (Implementer) is trying to
rename a program object.  We are receiving a "CPFA030-Object already in
use" error.

The details of the message are 'Cannot allocate object for reason code
1. 1 -- Object PGMA of type *PGM in library LIBA is in use by another
thread.'

The odd part is ... the job we're running in only has a single thread...
and the object is exclusively allocated to the job that is trying to
execute the rename.

One thing of note is the fact that they are using IASPs.

A search on CPFA030 on both Google and the knowledgebase turned up with
nothing.

This is happening on a V5R3 system.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

david
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