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My V5R4 lpars have a /QSR directory. It's empty. They do not even have a
/tmp/QSR directory.

Apparently /tmp/QSR is a V6R1 thing. It also seems to be logging every
restore command. Like these commands from our MKS change management
package
Number User------ Job------- Date---- Time-------- Data
113929 MWIPROD D30005 10/02/08 15:48:45.219 RSTLIB - CALL
PGM(IMCOMDAEM) PARM(30005 00005 'IMCOM ' '*LIBL ')
113929 MWIPROD D30005 10/02/08 15:48:50.306 CPC3703 - 24 objects
restored from IM1007002D to IM1007002.
113929 MWIPROD D30005 10/02/08 15:48:50.472 RSTLIB - CALL
PGM(IMCOMDAEM) PARM(30005 00005 'IMCOM ' '*LIBL ')
113929 MWIPROD D30005 10/02/08 15:48:52.001 CPC3703 - 11 objects
restored from IM1007 to IM1007002.

By the way *PUBLIC is *RWX on QSR and all files within it. Should I care
if my users can see the results of all saves and restores?

So would based on this would you adjust a strategy that included
Save entire system.
RMVLNK '/tmp/*' (do not forget the asterisk)
WRKLNK '/tmp/*' delete all files directories underneath /tmp leaving only
/tmp. Use EDTF if you run into non empty folders.

Rob Berendt

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