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Scott, QSZSTPRD is STORE PRODUCT SUPPORT INFORMATION module.

What happens if you run this command, not sure if it pertains to the
problem or not.

CHKPRDOPT PRDID(*OPSYS)



On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Scott Schollenberger <
SSchollenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Chuck --

I took care of the CUME and group PTFs after the OS/400 restore.

The SCPF spool file shows multiple error messages:

MCH3402 Escape 40 01/02/13 13:57:43.967456 <
allProgram 00005C QLEAWI QSYS *STMT
From Program . . . . . . . :
AiUpcallProgram
To module . . . . . . . . . : QLEPM
To procedure . . . . . . . : Q LE
leActivationInit
Statement . . . . . . . . . : 181
Message . . . . : Tried to refer to
all or part of an object that no longer
exists.
Cause . . . . . : The most common
cause is that a stored address to an
object is no longer correct because
that object was deleted or part of the
object was deleted.
CEE9901 Escape 30 01/02/13 13:57:43.967688 QLEAWI
QSYS *STMT QSZSTPRD QSYS 0779
From module . . . . . . . . : QLEDEH
From procedure . . . . . . : Q LE
leDefaultEh
Statement . . . . . . . . . : 205
Message . . . . : Application
error. MCH3402 unmonitored by QLEAWI at
statement 0000000181, instruction
X'0000'.
Cause . . . . . : The application
ended abnormally because an exception
occurred and was not handled. The
name of the program to which the
unhandled exception is sent is
QLEAWI QLEPM Q LE leActivationInit. The
program was stopped at the
high-level language statement number(s)
0000000181 at the time the message
was sent. If more than one statement
number is shown, the program is an
optimized ILE program. Optimization does
not allow a single statement number
to be determined. If *N is shown as a
value, it means the real value was
not available. Recovery . . . : See
the low level messages previously
listed to locate the cause of the
exception. Correct any errors, and
then try the request again.
CPF9999 Escape 40 01/02/13 13:57:43.967840
QMHUNMSG *N QSZSTPRD QSYS 0779
Message . . . . : Function check.
CEE9901 unmonitored by QSZSTPRD at
statement *N, instruction X'0779'.
Cause . . . . . : An escape
exception message was sent to a program which
did not monitor for that message.
The full name of the program to which the
unmonitored message was sent is
QSZSTPRD . At the time the message was sent
the program was stopped at higher
level language statement number(s) *N. If
more than one statement number is
shown, the program was a bound program.
Optimization does not allow a
single statement number to be determined. If
*N is shown as a value, it means
the actual value was not available.
Recovery . . . : See the low
level messages previously listed to locate
the cause of the function check.
Correct any errors, and then try the
request again.


Repeats over and over.

Scott

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