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On 5/21/21 2:14 PM, Steve Pavlichek wrote:
How do I determine if a file is damaged?

Customer is using the Full System Flash Copy Toolkit and their backup is failing on a large file with CPF3285 “Damage found on file F4111 in library PRODDTA”. What command would show that the file is damaged? I’ve tried the steps in the IBM support page with DSPOBJD to an outfile but the results do not show the object as being damaged. I also ran CRTDUPOBJ on the file and it completed successfully.

I’m trying to determine if the file is getting damaged during the flash copy of if their production file is already damaged.


Hi Steve,

If you're using vios 3.1.x there is an APAR that solve save problems for IBMi client lpars.

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/apar/IJ30090

These might also apply:

https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/subscriptions/onvdq?mode=18&ID=6969

Regards,

Herman

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