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I have also found the following in the logs but I am not sure how to handle
this particular one, any suggestions would be appreciated.

Log version QHST03279A in QSYS closed and should be saved.

Do I save it and if so, how? Or should it just be deleted?

 

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From: midrange-l-bounces+dpalme=cwtruck.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces+dpalme=cwtruck.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Douglas W. Palme
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 4:51 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: Problem with 9406-170 shutting down

Ok finally found something that might point us in the right direction,
although I am unsure how to address it.  I was reviewing the outq and found
the following from yesterday:

MCH1604    Escape                  40    10/08/06   21:22:43   #cfdamst
001514   QMHSNDPM     QSYS         076C 
                                     Message . . . . :   System object
QJOBMSGQ damaged. Internal dump ID 01001F97.               
                                       Error class 0, device number X'0000'.

                                     Cause . . . . . :   This damaged system
object QJOBMSGQ has an error class 0,                
                                       and a device number X'0000'.  The
following error classes indicate how                     
                                       damage was detected: 0000-previously
marked damage; 0001-detected abnormal                 
                                       condition; 0002-logically invalid
device sector; 0003-device error.  For                   
                                       error class 0003, the device number
identifies the damaged device or it                    
                                       contains zero if main storage is
damaged.  

Any idea what steps I should take on this?

Douglas
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