Sounds like some action is being logged during the IPL, possibly the start of the logging job itself.

Ken Slaugh wrote:
Unfortunately, these files are not journalled. I thought of doing so to
identify the job that changed them. Any other ideas before I try to
journal them since I will have to get dedicated files in a 24/7 process?

We really don't want to journal some of these files because the are, for
the most part, log files and produce a large amount of I/O.

Thanks Rob, Ken
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What does the journal on those files say?

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Does anyone know why native objects would get a changed date recorded
during IPL?

                       Display Object Description - Full

                                                                 Library
1 of 1
 Object . . . . . . . :   PWZLOG          Attribute  . . . . . :   PF

   Library  . . . . . :     WIZCOMPRD     Owner  . . . . . . . :   QPGMR

 Library ASP device . :   *SYSBAS         Primary group  . . . :   *NONE

 Type . . . . . . . . :   *FILE

 Change/Usage information:

   Change date/time . . . . . . . . . :   09/18/06  02:25:52


Each week during IPL a few native files get recorded as changed. I have
already reviewed the startup program and determined that it is not
changing them.

This issue cases negative reactions to occur in a change management
system. I hope it can be understood and resolved soon.

TIA, Ken Slaugh


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