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Le 06/09/2016 à 14:34, Steinmetz, Paul a écrit :
On my R&D LPAR, I received this message the last three times I was deleting library D1BRFILES.
>From the message, I see a reference to object PYRRTV01.
The object was deleted fine with no issues seen in the joblog.

D1BRFILES/PYRRTV01 is a X-LIB LF.
I have other X-LIB LF, so I don't think that should be the reason.

Any thoughts on what might be causing this issue.


Message . . . . : CPF32A6 Cross-reference notification 1061 for request 2, problem type 1.
Cause . . . . . : A problem was detected while processing the system
cross-reference files. The problem type is 1.
The problem types and their meanings follow:
0 -- Context recovery
1 -- Inconsistent data was discovered in the cross-reference files for
library D1BRFILES. The system may not allow operations to objects in library
D1BRFILES. The SQL catalogs may not be up to date. The system may not allow
constraints to be added or removed. The system may not allow triggers to be
added or removed.
2 -- An unexpected condition was encountered
3 -- Exit condition
Recovery . . . : If the problem type is 1, request a reclaim storage
(RCLSTG command specifying SELECT(*ALL) or SELECT(*DBXREF) )
Technical description . . . . . . . . : Additional information:
- Problem Type : 1
- Request : 2
- Instance : 1061
- IASP/ASP Number : 0
- Failing Context : D1BRFILES
- Object Context : D1BRFILES
- Object Name : PYRRTV01
- Cross-reference Context: QSYS
- Cross-reference File : QADBXREF
- Record Attribute : PF
- Record Claim : X'A8A28983819340868993854040404040'
- Request Claim : X'00000000000000000000404040404040'
- Reference Count : 0
- Second Context : *NONE
- Second Name : *NONE
- Alternate Name : *NONE
- Second Alternate Name : *HEXTOSYM
*DEVD
QSWMSGRPY *INFO *
- Attribute Library : *NONE
- Attribute Name : *NONE
- Request Job Name : BRMBRCD1D
- Request Job User : ICAPICTL
- Request Job Number : 071399
- Request Job Thread ID : X'00000000000002D0'


You could try to play with RCLDBXREF command which exists in V7R1.
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_71/cl/rcldbxref.htm
It does not need restricted state to run.
It might be needed to recreate the library (I am not sure to understand if you deleted it or only files) in order to run the command against it.

Just an assumption.

Marc

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