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On 24-Jul-2015 07:43 -0600, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
WRKOBJ OBJ(*ALL/CPYTOIMPF*)
Object CPYTOIMPF in QSYSV6R1M0 type *CMD renamed CPYTOIMPFY.

SAVRSTOBJ OBJ(CPYTOIMPF) LIB(QSYSV6R1M0) RMTLOCNAME(PENCOR06)
RSTLIB(QSYSV6R1M0) from another LPAR. Resolved the CHKPRDOPT issue.

Same issue occurred previously, 12/29/13
Same resolution was done to resolve the issue.

CPYTOIMPF *CMD QSYS Copy To Import File
CPYTOIMPF *CMD QSYSV5R4M0 COPY TO IMPORT FILE
CPYTOIMPF *CMD QSYSV6R1M0 COPY TO IMPORT FILE
CPYTOIMPFX *CMD QSYSV6R1M0 COPY TO IMPORT FILE
CPYTOIMPFY *CMD QSYSV6R1M0 COPY TO IMPORT FILE
CPYTOIMPFZ *CMD QSYSV6R1M0 Copy To Import File
CPYTOIMPF *CMD SYSCHG Copy To Import File
CPYTOIMPF *CMD SYSCHGO Copy To Import File

Very strange behavior.


To suggest "resolution" is a tenuous claim, especially given the incident actually recurring seems to clearly contradict that claim.

During a maintenance window, deleting [which would delete the bogus copies per RNMOBJ activity] and then restoring the licensed program option prior to applying the HIPers, cumulative, and groups hopefully resolve the issue, or help to pinpoint the origin by review of history and joblogs; the Check Product Option (CHKPRDOPT) would need to be run after the installation, to verify the status up to that point.


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