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Chuck,

Thank you,,,,,,and Wow, that's some knowledge that is really down in the
lower layers of the trenches.

As a general comment to the community, could I solicit a volunteer to
send me a savefile of object QSYS/QKRBGSS from a system at V4R5. .....
Pretty please!

Steve Moland
Access Paths Inc
12 Parmenter Rd Unit C4
Londonderry NH 03053
603 845-0190 Ext 2
steve@xxxxxxxxxxx

date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:58:18 -0500
from: CRPence <crp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: DASD upgrade and start Mirroring

FWiW a RCLSTG can *not* _correct_ 'physical' damage. Thus that
request can not resolve the condition of damage for the two objects
noted to have already been identified as damaged.

The two objects noted:
QSYS/QKRBGSS *SRVPGM 1 <- Kerboros
QSYS/QDPDD1P *FILE 1 <- Problem Determination (DSPF)

WRKOPTVOL and look for the display file (DSPF) in a directory like
the following: OPTFILE( '/Q5722SS1/Q5400024/Q00/Q90' ) to
issue a RSTOBJ
from, after DLTF QSYS/QDPDD1P
The *SRVPGM I believe, after DLTSRVPGM QSYS/QKRBGSS, can be safely
restored from any system of the same release; or on v5r4, by load and
apply of PTF SI25838 which includes that object, if not already perm
applied.

Regards, Chuck



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