You are right on regarding the CPF3777.  There is a project request to 
modify the backup to perform better handling of the CPF3777.  We are 
rightfully open to your criticism.

Yes, operations should be tailored to gracefully exit.  I don't know yet 
if I want to take responsibility for damaged objects.  I would hope that 
some nice error recovery in database would handle all of these, except 
perhaps catastrophic disk failure.

I don't believe that we are accessing that ldap directly with any of our 
software.  For our use we normally use our Domino driven ldap.  Shutdown 
of i5/os ldap currently involves ENDTCP.  Any other suggestions welcome.

Would there be a QHST, or a QSYSMSG, message that would flag when damage 
occurs?  That would be nice.  What would that be?

Rob Berendt

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