There could be some PSF software server active: it opened spool files and had to "agree" with a purge. When such a server didn't react, the file remained in *PURGED* state. Isn't there a FORCE option on the PURGE commad? You lay look for userids SFCM* and PDM*, which where used in sample files. CP Q UR may also reveal active PSF severs.
2010/3/10 Don DeCosta <[email protected]> > On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:09:19 -0600, David Boyes <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Nope, nothing on the CONSOLE statement in the directory entries for MUCOPER > or > AUTOLOG1. > > But if that had been the problem, Wouldn't I be getting a different SPOOLID > whenever the spooling id was logged off/on and certainly a new SPOOLID > after > IPL? > > I keep getting the same SPOOLID. > > But I think you've giving me some food for thought. I was thinking the > Zombie > was the cause of a different problem. Maybe the Zombie is a symptom of the > other problem. > > Thanks! > > Don > -- Kris Buelens, IBM Belgium, VM customer support
