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Had a backup give us some warning messages that some stream files were locked. These were highly expendable and recreated at will. So I submitted a RFE that IBM flag that directory with ALWSAV(*NO)
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=142309


BRMS backup is getting:
CPFA09E Object in use. Object is /QIBM/UserData/OS400/ServiceAgent/trace/esa.log.0.lck.
CPFA09E Object in use. Object is /QIBM/UserData/OS400/ServiceAgent/trace/esa.log.0.
QSYS.QSRGENSE.QSROBJEC
While I could add these to a BRMS omit list I am wondering, since these appear to be log files and/or lock indicators, and IMHO appear to be expendable and something the system will rebuild as needed, if IBM should perform a
CHGATR OBJ('/QIBM/UserData/OS400/ServiceAgent/trace') ATR(*ALWSAV) VALUE(*NO)
IBM has flagged numerous directories like this with that attribute starting a few releases ago.
IBM Response:
Hi Robert, thank you for contacting the IBM Global support Center. I discussed with the ESA specialist and he said that The ESA.log.xx files are trace logs for ESA transmissions and they usually delete them for problem recreation. Then it is OK if you change the *ALWSAV attribute to *NO.

Rob Berendt
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