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I have a few stream files locked.
Before blindly adding them to an omit list on the nightly backup I'm trying to determine why they are locked. Only appears to be happening on this lpar.

This lpar is a HA target lpar. I've tried a few tools like WRKLNK, DSPIFSLCK and iACS and they all say it is not currently being used but it is checked out by a coworker. Coworker has no idea why it is checked out by him. Checked out January 15, 2019 11:22:25. QHST shows several 441615/QUSER/QZSOSIGN requests associated with him at that time. This lock date/time is over a month past our last IPL. So not a startup issue.
So how does one find a log of the checkout?
Last changed date is about 5 years ago.
Object is currently journaled . . . . : No
These are java jar files.

I'm leaning towards using the unlock option and see what happens.

Rob Berendt
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