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Chris,

I ran CALL QWCCRTEC.  Lots of information in there.  However I know that 
context rebuild took
over 67 minutes.  However I don't see a gap near that size in the listing.
 In fact, all it shows from the IPL itself are the various C900 codes.
Wasn't the context rebuilds, database, etc something different?

Rob Berendt
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CALL QWCCRTEC (This displays the last IPL)

WRKSPLF

Look for the QPSRVDMP spool file and display it. You will see something
like:

000000   E7D7C640 D7E6D9C4 E6D54040 404040F0   F761F2F8 61F0F240 F0F67AF3
F77AF3F2  *XPF PWRDWN     07/28/02 06:37:32*
000020   0000C4F9 F0F000F2 F7F4F000 000000F0   F761F2F8 61F0F240 F0F67AF3
F87AF0F3  *  D900 2740    07/28/02 06:38:03*
000040   0000C4F9 F0F000F2 F7F5F000 000000F0   F761F2F8 61F0F240 F0F67AF3
F87AF0F6  *  D900 2750    07/28/02 06:38:06*
000060   0000C4F9 F0F000F2 F7F7F000 000000F0   F761F2F8 61F0F240 F0F67AF3
F87AF0F6  *  D900 2770    07/28/02 06:38:06*
000080   0000C4F9 F0F000F2 F7F8F000 000000F0   F761F2F8 61F0F240 F0F67AF3
F87AF0F7  *  D900 2780    07/28/02 06:38:07*
0000A0   0000C4F9 F0F000F2 F7F9F000 000000F0   F761F2F8 61F0F240 F0F67AF3
F87AF0F7  *  D900 2790    07/28/02 06:38:07*

You'll see that the SRC codes are listed in the column starting at
position 90 with the date and time. This is only for the last IPL. I can't
remember what the SRC for the access path rebuild it. Sorry...

Chris Whisonant
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I am not really sure.  Is there a way to tell after the fact?

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Congrats Rob !

So how long did access path rebuilds take ?

I was telling a friend about this and he said they had problems with the
power supplies in their 820-24 way (or is that 12 ? Can't remember). It
has
3 and when one was replaced it crashed the system. When it came back up,
it
reported another was bad - i.e. misreporting...  They were told this was a
known problem and forget concurrent maintenance - the recommended path was
powering down the system and replacing all of them at once...

Chuck







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