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Had a long established backup trying to save a set of libraries get an 
error last night.

   14900 - SAVLIB LIB(*ALLUSR) DEV(TAPMLB04) EXPDATE('02/14/07') 
    ENDOPT(*LEAVE) ACCPTH(*YES) OMITLIB(QMGTC* QMPGDATA QPFRDATA QUSRSYS)
    OUTPUT(*PRINT) 
...
  Cannot allocate object for file QASJSNDHST in QSRVAGT.
  FILE QASJSNDHST in QSRVAGT not saved. 
...
  64 libraries saved, 1 partially saved, 0 not saved. 
  Function check. CPF3777 unmonitored by BACKUP at statement 14900,
    instruction X'00CC'. 
  CPF3777 received by BACKUP at 14900. (C D I R) 
? I 

still in use by 
wrkjob 340163/QUSER/QZDASOINIT
Job 340163/QUSER/QZDASOINIT started on 02/07/07 at 16:35:35 in subsystem
  QUSRWRK in QSYS. Job entered system on 02/07/07 at 16:35:35. 
ACGDTA for 340163/QUSER/QZDASOINIT not journaled; reason 1. 
User ROB from client 127.0.0.1 connected to server. 
ACGDTA for 340163/QUSER/QZDASOINIT not journaled; reason 1. 

One suggestion was to put a monmsg for CPF3777.  Well, I hate to just go 
whilly-nilly on MONMSGs and skip objects.  Something about that ROB in 
that last joblog sounds familiar.  :-)
The good thing is that I did something, meaning that I can undo it.  Now, 
if I could just figure out WHAT I did that would be nice. 

Any suggestions?

Rob Berendt

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