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An option would be to add some *LINK items to your omit list.
WRKLBRM. A standard one is QLNKOMT. Out of these
/Bytware/StandGuard/AV/logs/avsvr.log (1 object, a log file)
/FAXD01/RCVFAX/00000001.FAX. (1 object)
/QIBM/UserData/HTTPA/admin/logs/error_log.Q113011900 (1 object)
/QIBM/UserData/OS/OSGi (40 objects in this directory or a subdirectory)
/QIBM/UserData/OS400/MGTC (4 objects in this directory or a subdirectory)
/easy400apc/logs/access_log.Q113011900 (1 object)
/easy400apc/logs/basic_error_log.Q113011900 (1 object)
You could probably safely omit the logs.
/Bytware/StandGuard/AV/logs/avsvr.log (1 object, a log file)
/QIBM/UserData/HTTPA/admin/logs/error_log.Q113011900 (1 object)
/easy400apc/logs/access_log.Q113011900 (1 object)
/easy400apc/logs/basic_error_log.Q113011900 (1 object)
by omitting the directory containing them.
/Bytware/StandGuard/AV/logs
/QIBM/UserData/HTTPA/admin/logs
/easy400apc/logs
Leaving
/FAXD01/RCVFAX/00000001.FAX. (1 object)
/QIBM/UserData/OS/OSGi (40 objects in this directory or a subdirectory)
/QIBM/UserData/OS400/MGTC (4 objects in this directory or a subdirectory)
Then you can decide on whether or not these can be safely omitted.
WPPMBS before omitting those?
-Would you ever restore one of these individually?
-Are they needed for a full system restore?
-Is there a purge that won't delete these files unless they've been saved?
On the other hand, is trying to save them while active causing issues? For
example, if you have a program which receives a fax as a file in RCVFAX
and then runs some process on it and then deletes the file would it cause
that process to blow if the file is locked for saving during the delete?
Rob Berendt
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