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On 29-May-2015 11:49 -0500, rob wrote:
On 29-May-2015 11:33 -0500, Justin Taylor wrote:
I now have two users in this state, so I'm going to do a RCLSTG
just in case there are any more.
The system has IPL'd since these users were last active.
I don't suppose there's some way to do a DSPOBJD or some such thing
on said objects? Mainly to see create date, changed date and last
used date to see if you can tie it to some cataclysmic event.
No. Being out-of-context precludes access via normal interfaces,
because only _stored pointers_ reveal where those objects are; the
typical interface will /resolve/ the object within the context\LIB. The
stored pointer in the given scenario of the OP, is the pointer for the
Authority\Owner stored with the User Profile (USRPRF) object; the Dump
Object (DMPOBJ) of the UsrPrf object will show the list of objects for
which the user is the owner. Then the Start System Service Tools
(STRSST) Display/Alter/Dump (DAD) feature can be used to get a
/formatted/ dump of the space object [with the by-address option] with
the Creation Date\TimeStamp and Modification Date\TimeStamp (MDTS)
appearing. After those are found, visiting the history and auditing
[possibly also joblogs and any journals that might have been expected
for a file of that name]; the history and auditing might lead to a job
name to allow redirect to a joblog that may still exist.
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