You need to understand why the object was not deleted.

Was the job set to high logging Eg log(4 0 *seclvl) logclpgm(*yes) ? If
not I would change it so if the problem occurs again you may get more
information as to why the command failed.

By the wording of your question, this is not a new batch job but this is
the first time it has failed in this way ?

While delaying the job may assist I would not be confident that this is
the best fix. You could also put the delay on a monmsg for cpf2161 and
then delay and then try the clrlib again.

HTH
Cheers
Don

 

Don Brown

Senior Consultant
 
[1]OneTeam IT Pty Ltd
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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Dan
Bale
Sent: Saturday, 29 March 2025 12:39 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Speed of objects unlocking and subsequent CLRLIB failing

Had a weird issue today. A production batch job failed because CLRLIB
QTEMP was unable to delete one or more objects: CPF2161 "Cannot delete
some objects in library QTEMP." Prior to that message, that CLRLIB command
had deleted 66 objects, as confirmed by CPC2191 "Object <xxxxxxxxxx> in
QTEMP type <*zzzz> deleted." We don't know how many objects were not able
to be deleted. (The CLRLIB is done because the job continues other tasks
for which new objects are created in QTEMP.)

We don't think it was an authority issue because the job's user profile
(RBTSERVE) has *ALLOBJ authority.

We inserted a DSPLIB QTEMP *PRINT and DSPOBJD QTEMP/*ALL *FULL *PRINT just
prior to the CLRLIB QTEMP so that we could see what objects were not being
deleted. When we reran the job again, CLRLIB QTEMP worked without error
and the job completed normally.

So, what's left? One train of thought was that, since the CLRLIB QTEMP
worked after inserting the DSPLIB and DSPOBJD commands, perhaps adding
those two commands provided the operating system just enough milliseconds
to complete the process of "unlocking" the objects in QTEMP before the
CLRLIB QTEMP was executed. Someone suggested adding a DLYJOB DLY(10) just
prior to CLRLIB QTEMP as a potential solution.

Has anyone encountered this scenario before?

- Dan Bale
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