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I've always said this group is psychic...

I just opened a ticket with IBM to investigate the same error message-- CPF4128. It's been occurring in jobs that shouldn't have locks on them!

One job was 'cured' by adding an ALCOBJ just before the point where we kept getting the error.

IBM wants me to do the following:

"Could you provide more details about this xxx/xxxxxx/xxxxx job?
"Does this job uses SQL?
"Is the object name in CPF4128 always file OurFile in library OurLib member or program device OurMemberOrProgramDevice?
"What is the content of file OurFile?
"How many other jobs are calling the same OurProgram program?

"Could you provide a copy of DSPLCKSTS and WRKOBJLCK of the object in CPF4128 showing it has no lock at the time of next reoccurrance.
"In addition, a copy of DSPLCKSTS and WRKOBJLCK of the same object in CPF4128 when the job is NOT getting a CPF4128.

The DSPLCKSTS command is in the QSPTLIB library, which is a free toolkit available via PTF:
SE02231 - R510 version
SE06946 - R520 version
SE16633 - R530 version
SE24152 - R540 version
SE32507 - R610 version

IBM emailed me a copy in a SAVF; Fix Central said it could only be sent via FTP, and the FTP server couldn't find it. IBM's message hinted that SNDPTFORD might work... but don't quote me.

We're still in the early 'capture' part of this-- we just got the v6r1 version of QSPTLIB and have alerted our operators to capture the appropriate data when things go kaflooey.

Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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