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OK, i'm familiar with dumping QSYS.LIB filesystem object descriptions to a
data file and checking against the object damage field to find damaged
objects, but how would I go about getting IFS objects from the other
filesystems into a file and checking to find out if any are damaged?

I have a Save 21 backup that is saving libraries fine, DLO objects fine,
then running for about 30 minutes on the SAV section of the procedure and
blowing up the tape drive description with an IO type error. I suspected
the media first, but then got the same results with a second tape. A CE is
getting some hardware for later today, but i'm curious if something is
problematic on an IFS object.

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