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Do what I do, after getting the system in a restricted state, save the
#$$#%% to a save file, if damaged, proceed with the error recovery.
Rob Berendt
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From:
"Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
"Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
09/07/2009 08:19 AM
Subject:
Re: CPF3285 Damage File QAYPSYSTEM in QMGTC-offline
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offline - thanks for the info. I have a 2nd question related to this, and
to
me it sounds a little strange - this Save System issue has happened 2
months
in a row, and both times the cpf3777 error of a problem with the save is
issued, and (because no one is in the building at the time) the msg sits
on
the console (twinax), and both times the default reply (C) appears in the
job log 22+ hours later. I can see the timestamp in the joblog. 1st month
it
was 22 hrs, this month, 25 hrs later.
I know if someone just pressed ENTER it would take the default, but
according to the manager, no one was in the building either time. This is
a
24x7 operation, except Saturday noon to Sunday noon and once a month they
start a Save All (go save opt 21) and leave. For years this has worked
till
this error.
Is there anything in OS that would take the default reply after xx hours?
Nothing monitoring the sysopr queue.
No special schedule jobs.
Endsbs *all is successful.
It is twinax and I wondered if a power blip might in some way be seen as
ENTER..?
No power schedule jobs
No backup schedule jobs
V5R4 w/cume thru 08183 (installing latest cume soon)
Jim Franz
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kirk Goins" <kgoins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 1:33 AM
Subject: Re: CPF3285 Damage File QAYPSYSTEM in QMGTC
Jim Franz wrote:
For 2nd month in a row customer's Save System halted withJim,
CPPF3285 on a damaged file QMGTC/QAYPSYSTEM.
I did a RCLLIB on QMGTC thinking it would solve the problem.
I should have read this post from Rob in 2006 with a temp
workaround from IBM:
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200604/msg00618.html
ENDTCPSVR *MGTC
2 Delete the following files in order:
QMGTC/QAYPSGRPCT
QMGTC/QAYPSYSGRP
QMGTC/QAYPSYSTEM
3 On the i5/OS command line type the following:
CALL QSYS/QYPSSETUP PARM(V5R3M0)
Press the Enter key. This program will re-create the files, redo
all
constraints, and start journaling.
4 On the i5/OS command line type the following:
STRTCPSVR *MGTC
My question is (since it points to V5R3 in the call parms) if this
is still the recommend for V5R4 and V6R1?
Jim Franz
Searching on QAYPSYSTEM from the main iSeries Support page gets a hit
requiring an IBM ID to access.. long story short is the tip shows the
CALL QSYS/QYPSSETUP PARM(V5R3M0)
with V5R3M0 or V5R4M0 or V6R1M0 so you it valid for all 3 releases
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