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WRKNWSD
WRKNWSSTG
do anything?

On V5R3 WRKNWSD calls QDCWKFO which
DSPOBJD OBJ(QFPAWWSG) OBJTYPE(*PGM) DETAIL(*SERVICE)
shows to be part of 5722SS1, or OS/400.
WRKNWSSTG calls QFPAWWSG which
DSPOBJD OBJ(QDCWKFO) OBJTYPE(*PGM) DETAIL(*SERVICE)
also shows to be part of 5722SS1.

About the only reference to SVRSTG in V5R3 was the following:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/info/rzahq/rzahqbkerf.htm
Which is "Back up predefined disk drives for integrated Windows servers 
created on pre-V4R5 OS/400 systems".


Rob Berendt
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Dock 108
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Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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Getting rid of abandoned *SVRSTG objects that won't go away






The only thing left to do with our 200 (the one that was 
running out of hard drive space last Friday) is to get rid 
of about 4-5 fairly big *SVRSTG objects that I haven't yet 
been able to do away with, and which are taking up 
significant space on the box's one (!) remaining hard 
drive.

Judging from how the *SVRSTG-specific commands are 
responding, I think something may have been deleted out of 
sequence.

Some of them have names that appear to have been 
system-generated, while others are clearly names we came 
up with. Some are in QUSRSYS, while others are in a 
different library (the box is still coming up, and I can't 
remember what it's called).

If all else fails, is there something that can be done in 
DST or SST that will force them to go away? Anything short 
of scratch-installing OS/400 and restoring the few 
remaining user libraries from tape?

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