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We have a job that does reorgs every Sunday in the wee
hours of the morning and that is where we do a CLRLIB
on QRPLOBJ. One of the things this process does it
obtain a list of database locks and perform an ENDJOB
on anyone still having a lock so this helps reduce the
chance of someone being online at the time and holding
a lock on an object in QRPLOBJ.

At one time we cleared QRPLOBJ at the end of QSTRUP but
since we don't IPL much anymore it made more sense to
run it a little more frequently.

Our Production system is used by a few hundred people
with two active programmers and we're constantly making
changes (in one form or another) so it's nice to get it
done periodically.

Terry


-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Schutte
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 2:09 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: QRPLOBJ Clean Library.

I know there's been discussions in the past. But I just wanted to get verification that I'm good to do this.

Our development partition is used by maybe 10-15 people. We sign off everyday. We rarely do we do an IPL. Rarely, do we work weekends. I could ask for it to IPL every weekend. But short of doing that I was thinking of creating a program.

1. Get a list of objects in QRPLOBJ, save to a file 2. Read the file, scanning for the library of the original object in the object description field 3. If library is one of our development libraries and the last used date is more than a day ago delete the object from QRPLOBJ.


Our QRPLOBJ is quite large mainly from the recompiles and promotes within our development libraries and Q/A environments.

Looks like it's 4.3 Gigabytes.
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