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On 23-Jan-2012 06:12 , Victor Hunt wrote:

Thanks for the link. While it does discuss the duplicate file names,
I'm not getting CPI9A9C errors. I also do not have a backup tape that
does not have the duplicate files on it. This issue goes back to at
least 2005, in some cases longer.

On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 7:34 AM,<rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/1ac66549a21402188625680b0002037e/9f9b16faf978756f86256714005b516d?OpenDocument&ExpandSection=-1


While the noted KB document number 14995701 may be somewhat specific for its origin, probably noting a specific symptom from an original failing scenario that prompted its creation, the text can be read more generically to get an understanding for the more general situation of the renamed files in QUSRSYS. The document is not so specific as to justify being easily dismissed.

As to a backup, there are two things of note. Unless someone has deleted some files, then all of the files and members still exist, just improperly named\related.... so on the problematic system, the use of just save, rename, and restore can enable recovery. However that is a very tedious method, so restore from the IBM media for the current release is much more practical. Restore from that media can be effected by either an install of the QUSRSYS [requires restricted state] or by a standard restore from the "label" where those files are stored; locating the files to enable the restore is, IIRC, not so fun nor easy, so best to find an example restore request to mimic. For a standard restore as recovery, the original objects should be "moved" rather than deleted, to enable authority recovery using GRTOBJAUT REFOBJ().

Regards, Chuck

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