Since it is a "system supplied outfile" I would assume you are safe
deleting the QUSRSYS version, then crtdupobj from QSYS to
QUSRSYS. It may or may not create it on its own if you just
deleted it, but I would do the crtdupobj.
On the last OS upgrade to this machine, any chance someone
"restored" QUSRSYS from prev release backup? (which is not
a safe thing to do).
Jim Franz
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bonnie Lokenvitz" <BLokenvitz@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 8:03 AM
Subject: CPI9802 on QAEZDISK


CPI9802 - Record format for file QAEZDISK in QUSRSYS does not match
model file.  I ran RTVDSKINF on a client's V5R2 system and the job
received this message.  The job ran to completion and there are records
in the file.



File in QUSRSYS is 211 bytes; QSYS is 214.  Can I just delete the
QUSRSYS version and copy the QSYS?  Or if I just delete it, will it be
created on the fly?  Does QAEZDISK in QUSRSYS get replaced during
upgrade?



Thank you,

Bonnie Lokenvitz

Technology Consulting Inc

320.679.2599



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