That would be the DIRMAINT 1DF disk..   the USER BACKUP is on 1DB...

Scott

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Kris Buelens <[email protected]>wrote:

> If you can afford going back to the state of USER BACKUP (built every night
> by DIRMAINT), I'd consider that: rename it to USER INPUT, store in on the
> right place (that I don't know by heart, probably where you find USER
> DIRECT) and ERASE USER DIRECT, then restart DIRMAINT
>
> 2009/10/15 Wandschneider, Scott <[email protected]>
>
>  I have managed to break DIRMAINT.  When DIRMAINT starts it goes into a
>> loop, repeating the following:
>>
>> FPLDSR146E File "FTPSRV02 DIRMPART E1" does not
>> exist
>>
>> FPLMSG002I ... Processing "callpipe (name GETfile stagesep + escape ")<
>> FTPSR"
>>
>> FPLMSG004I ... Issued from stage 8 of pipeline 1 name
>> "getfiles"
>>
>> FPLMSG001I ... Running
>> "pipcmd"
>>
>> FPLSCA004I ... Issued from stage 1 of pipeline 1 name
>> "GETfile"
>>
>> FPLSCA001I ... Running "< FTPSRV02 DIRMPART E"
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I tried creating FTPSRV02 DIRMPART E1  but that does not help.  How do I
>> cancel unfinished work?  Or anybody have any Ideas?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Scott R Wandschneider
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