(Setting the record straight let me first say, I'm a developer. I just happen to be the most knowledgeable person on our staff regarding IBM i. I did cover the system administration duties decades ago, but I'm not sure I really knew what I was doing even back then. Hence, some guidance would be helpful for me. Thanks in advance.)
We had a power failure over the past weekend. A while back the official systems administration guys decided to replace the UPS with something different rather than buying new batteries for our old UPS. (I'm not going there today.) It turns out that the new UPS didn't go in as easily as they thought. So our rack continues to run off the old UPS. Unfortunately, the batteries are completely shot. This resulted in a hard shutdown.
I've discovered 2 damaged objects so far. I was able to restore them from backups. Would a RCLSTG be the best way to uncover anything else?
I thought I remembered that needed to be done in a restricted state, but the documentation I can find doesn't mention that. Is it okay to do with the system active?
Thanks again for any help!
Thanks,
Michael Quigley
Computer Services
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