Barbara Nitz wrote:
I then issued SETPROG LNKLST,UPDATE,JOB=* on all systems and re-ran the
check again. Same report; same RC=12!
But, when I issue D PROG,LNKLST,USERS,NAME=IPLTIME, I get:
CSV481I THERE ARE NO USERS OF LNKLST SET IPLTIME
Shouldn't the health check understand this condition?
My understanding was (but I may be wrong) that an explicit setprog lnklst
undefine is necessary to get rid of a not-used-anymore linklist concatenation.
After you did that, the check will probably be happy.
SETPROG LNKLST,UNDEFINE,NAME=IPLTIME
CSV500I LNKLST SET IPLTIME HAS BEEN UNDEFINED
F HZSPROC.HZSPROC,RUN,CHECK=(IBMCSV,CSV_LNKLST_NEWEXTENTS)
HZS0400I CHECK(IBMCSV,CSV_LNKLST_NEWEXTENTS): 378
RUN PROCESSING HAS BEEN COMPLETED
HZS0003E CHECK(IBMCSV,CSV_LNKLST_NEWEXTENTS): 379
CSVH0970E New extents were detected in LNKLST set(s).
Same return code. Same report. :-(
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