Dave, not sure if you have taatools on this machine or not, please see link.

http://www.taatool.com/document/L_rclstg2.htm

Do you know the object name in question that might be damaged, if you have
an outfile listing from a DSPOBJD you could SQL against it to get a listing
of damaged objects.

Not sure this is answering your original question and I see no way to start
this by any parm that you could change on CHGIPLA either.


On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 7:56 PM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 11/22/2013 3:03 PM, CRPence wrote:
The [better IMO] option exists, to use the dedicated-batch
[restricted-state batch] feature of End Subsystem; i.e. the Batch
Time Limit (BCHTIMLMT) to have the request run for an allotted amount
of time.

Well, I had high hopes for this technique ... but it's not working as I
hoped.

I created a program that would, theoretically, take the system to
restricted state (using the BCHTIMLMT parameter) and then run a reclaim.

The program runs, but when it tries to run the reclaim, it fails with a
CPD0031 "Command RCLSTG not allowed in this setting".

I even tried invoking RCLSTG via a call to QCMDEXC, but it didn't like
that either.

david



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