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Hi

How to deallocate object (library) which was created in the past and not we
don't need it. I checked objlock and current this library is allocate by
many jobs (i.e. http server instance). 

                             Work with Object Locks

                                                             System:
AS400P   
 Object . . . . :   xxxxxx                Type . . . . . :   *LIB

   Library  . . :     QSYS                ASP device . . :   *SYSBAS

 

 Type options, press Enter.

   4=End job   5=Work with job   8=Work with job locks

 

 Opt   Job          User         Lock      Status          Scope     Thread

       ADMIN        QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       ADMIN        QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       ADMIN        QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       ADMIN        QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       ADMIN        QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       APACHEDFT    QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       APACHEDFT    QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       APACHEDFT    QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       EASY400APC   QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       EASY400APC   QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       EASY400APC   QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

       EASY400APC   QTMHHTTP     *SHRRD     HELD           *JOB

 
More... 
 F3=Exit   F5=Refresh   F12=Cancel

 

I tried DLCOBJ OBJ((QSYS/SEQUEL *LIB *SHRRD))     with combinations of
command DLC but it not helped

Regards

Tomasz Skorza


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