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
>



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