Rob,

A symbolic link is nothing more (or less) than a short stream file that stores a filename -- the filename that it links to. When you back up a symbolic link using the SAV command, all it saves is that short stream file. It doesn't back up the object that it points to.

I guess what I'm getting at is this:

Backing up a symbolic link to your friend's XML document would NOT cause the error that you posted. Hard links are different -- with a hard link it WOULD back up the object, but you've already discovered that there aren't any hard links to the object, so that's not the issue, either.

Unfortunately, I don't know the answer to the problem, I just wanted to point out that symbolic links aren't related to the problem. :) The only guess I have is that it's backing up the /QIBM/UserData/OS400/ResourceMonitoringControl/var/vpd directory which might require the objects in it to be available? Purely a guess.

Personally, I gave up on trying to back up /QIBM when the system's not in a restricted state. When I do my regular nightly backups (which aren't in restrictured state) I omit all of /QIBM.

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Scott Klement  http://www.scottklement.com

On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I don't think there are any links.  I created a simple text file
'/rob/sample.txt' using edtf.

ADDLNK OBJ('/ROB/sample.TXT') NEWLNK('/ROB2/smpb.TXT') LNKTYPE(*SYMBOLIC)
ADDLNK OBJ('/ROB/sample.TXT') NEWLNK('/ROB2/smpa.TXT') LNKTYPE(*HARD)

DSPLNK OBJ('/ROB/sample.txt') DETAIL(*EXTENDED) DSPOPT(*ALL)
12=Display links
Object link
/ROB/sample.txt
/ROB2/smpa.TXT

Conclusion:
- First link on DSPLNK - 12 is the original link.
- Second link is a *HARD link
- No utility, short of analyzing each ifs file to see if it is a symbolic
link, and if so, if it is built against the file in question, to display
all symbolic links associated with this link.


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