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Qdbsrv05 is one of two jobs responsible for rebuilding idx paths

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Evening All,

Okay so I resolved my initial issue with QSYS2/SYSROUTINE, did a SAV21 (KEEP THIS)

Then I installed a cumulative ptf, now I have a problem with QSYS2/SYSIXADV

Tried to follow the instructions here https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/how-recover-damaged-sysixadv-file
How to Recover from a Damaged SYSIXADV File - IBM<https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/how-recover-damaged-sysixadv-file>
Resolving The Problem. The Index Advisor file used when the optimizer determines that a permanent index might be beneficial - and it returns the key columns necessary to create the suggested index into QSYS2/SYSIXADV.
www.ibm.com

When I do step one I get "Cannot allocate object SYSIXADV"

I then tried the second set intructions for if locks caused a problem

But after doing step 1 and 2 the system still won't let me delete QSYS2/SYSIXADV claiming it is locked.

using WRKOBJLCK it appears to be locked by QDBSRV05 I have no idea what I am doing wrong.

Can someone tell me.

Thanks Chris
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