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I see so it cant be that an object that wants to backup is in use, you're
saying its for sure the tape issue?

On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 8:08 AM, Marc Rauzier <marc.rauzier@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Le 28/02/2016 13:40, Hoteltravelfundotcom a écrit :

Cause . . . . . : Expected labels not found during end of file
processing
for file QSYSTAP in library QSYS on device TAP01.


This is probably due to a previous backup error on the same tape. The last
file on the tape is not properly closed with the EndOfFile label, and
therefore (the last file) cannot be used. This error also prevents the tape
to receive further files.
Normally, you should be able to read the tape up to the not complete last
file.
If you want to use this tape for writing, you have to force writing
something in place of the not complete last file. Make sure to retrieve its
sequence number and run a save command with a small quantity of data (for
example SAVLIB LIB(QTEMP)) and with the proper sequence number. This will
clear the last file error, so that you can further use SEQNBR(*END).
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