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Hi folks

Has anyone seen this before:

Message . . . . :   File system error occurred.  Error number 3462.
Cause . . . . . :   File system experienced an unexpected error. Error number
 3462 was received.
Recovery  . . . :   If there are previously listed messages in the job log,
 perform the recovery for those messages.
   If the error number is a value other than 0, determine the meaning of
 error number and perform the appropriate recovery for that error. See the
 Technical Description for how to determine the meaning of the error number.
   Then try the operation again.
   If the problem continues or cannot be corrected, use the Work with Problem
 (WRKPRB) command to work with any system detected problems that may have
 been logged. If there was not a system detected problem, use the Analyze
 Problem (ANZPRB) command to report the problem.
Technical description . . . . . . . . :   Error Number 3462 was received. To
 determine the meaning of the error number, do one of the following:
   - Use DSPMSGD CPExxxx, where xxxx is the error number to display an error
 message containing more information about this error number.
   - Display the following file that contains descriptions of error numbers:
 QSYSINC/SYS, member ERRNO.

a DSPMSGD CPE3462 gives

Message . . . . :   The synchronization object no longer exists because the
 owner is no longer running.
Cause . . . . . :   The process that had locked the synchronization object is
 no longer running, so the synchronization object was deleted.

which has me baffled.  I can't display (with WRKLNK or Windows),
rename, delete or even restore this directory :( Web searching for
this error hasn't gotten me very far as yet...

The directory is a logs folder for Mimix Availability Manager (web
service on top of Apache)  - which now won't start, so I've passed
this on to their support as well.

Regards, Martin

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