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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:32:08 -0400, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Not that it does any good with some of IBM's performance tools BS. Even after running a RCLSTG we were still having troubles saving some *MGTCOL objects in QMPGDATA and QMGTC2. Now we save all *MGTCOL objects to a save file prior to doing a GO SAVE -21 just to delete any corrupted ones. It was that consistent. Corrupted objects on i5/OS are pretty common.
I'm piping up a bit late but we have never seen a corrupted *MGTCOL object. And yes we do have performance data being gathered 24/7. I also don't remember the last time we had a corrupted object at all. So I would strongly disagree with Rob's comments here. Gord
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