On 2/9/11 8:23 AM, CRPence wrote:
<<SNIP>> The owner of the object is probably the user that issued
the previously failing\ended request.
Ughh... obviously time for some coffee. While the user name [the
owner name actually, of the object pending the completion of operation]
should appear somewhere in the space, the owner of the recovery object
is always QDBSHRDO [how the creator of that new "share" profile could
possibly forget? ack!]. That is a means to ensure existence regardless
of something as wild as the user who had started the request having been
deleted by DLTUSRPRF. The pending operation must survive pending a
pwrdwn\IPL sequence, so note also that IPL as recovery, given the
operation can be processed [best to investigate origin first; e.g. CRTPF
SIZE(toobig) is going to fail at IPL just as during normal operations],
is much nicer than RCLSTG; that if the IPL does not resolve, then RCLSTG
following the IPL would.
Regards, Chuck
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