I just this the same thing. The DEBCHK lock function is a pe-chain that seems 
it has run on for about 18 months.
I ended up bypassing 2 APARs that do not affect my installation.

OA58037 is according to L2 support, a very specific set of conditions.

IMO, it is OK to bypass an error hold, as long as you are aware of the 
consequences (why else would IBM have written the code?).
It should not be done lightly, but it is OK to do so.

HTH,

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> On Behalf Of 
Gibney, Dave
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2019 5:27 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Considering Bypassing ERROR HOLD for OA58037

For your Friday :)
This APAR is holding UA96589 for OA51485. Since OA51485 is an INTEGRITY 
PROBLEM, there is very little info on it. Reading OA51485, I think the issue is 
unlikely on my systems(s) I would likely on implement this bypass in sandboxes 
and maybe development LPARs.

The reason is that I would really like to have the 
ZOSMIGV2R3_NEXT_VSM_USERKEYCOMM health check from OA53355/UA94607 But, UA94607 
needs UA93212 which needs UA97270 which needs UA96464 which needs UA96468 which 
needs UA96527 which needs UA96536 which needs UA96586 which needs  the held 
UA96589

As mentioned, I doubt I will encounter the problem of OA51485 or consider it a 
fatal issue if I do.
OA58037: ABEND 16E RC=0 after CANCEL is issued during OPEN processing 19/08/12 
PTF PECHANGE z/OS APAR status • OPEN Error description • This problem happens 
when a CANCEL is issued while the Access • Method Executors are processing an 
OPEN.
• When this occurs, IFG0RR0A is called because of the ABEND13E. It • starts 
clean up and IFG0RR0B calls IGG020T1, which in turn goes • to IGG0201Z, it 
issues LOCKEXCL, which receives RSN - x'0C07'.
• IGG0201Z at DEBCHKRB can handle that return, but makes one • additional check 
for - DEBXDEBLOCKX. It is not on so we continue • with ABEND16E-00, • • 
DEBCHK/K •


The SMP/E APPLY step I've been cloning for decades includes a commented out
BYPASS(
/*            HOLDERROR( )
So I must have done this at least once before. I have no recollection as to 
when or why 😊

Dave Gibney
Information Technology Services
Washington State University


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