Soon after I installed and migrated to the new iSeries 8202-E4B I was informed that and error message from the nightly backup is being received by the system administrator. After diving into the job log I found the following:
40 11/16/11 00:12:46.435826 QSRGENSE QSYS *STMT QSRGENSE QSYS
From module . . . . . . . . : QSROBJEC
From procedure . . . . . . : qsrSendObjectMsg__FP6qsrMsg
Statement . . . . . . . . . : 15
To module . . . . . . . . . : QSROBJEC
To procedure . . . . . . . : qsrSendObjectMsg__FP6qsrMsg
Statement . . . . . . . . . : 15
Message . . . . : Object in use. Object is
/home/QIBMHELP/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_3.2.2/configuration/org.eclipse
.osgi/.manager/.tmp2354697704417634823.instance.
Cause . . . . . : An operation attempted to use object
There are two of these objects that can not be saved and I am not really sure what they are and I had not run into this before. QIBMHELP is IBM Help Server Support interface for the Infocenter. It also provides a framework (using Eclipse) that allows applications to write to it.
I don’t know why it took me so long but after an hour of searching and learning all I could about QIBMHELP I found this IBM Tech Note.
Simple enough, if IBM suggests to omit it during the IFS save then so be it.
~Richard
40 11/16/11 00:12:46.435826 QSRGENSE QSYS *STMT QSRGENSE QSYS
From module . . . . . . . . : QSROBJEC
From procedure . . . . . . : qsrSendObjectMsg__FP6qsrMsg
Statement . . . . . . . . . : 15
To module . . . . . . . . . : QSROBJEC
To procedure . . . . . . . : qsrSendObjectMsg__FP6qsrMsg
Statement . . . . . . . . . : 15
Message . . . . : Object in use. Object is
/home/QIBMHELP/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_3.2.2/configuration/org.eclipse
.osgi/.manager/.tmp2354697704417634823.instance.
Cause . . . . . : An operation attempted to use object
There are two of these objects that can not be saved and I am not really sure what they are and I had not run into this before. QIBMHELP is IBM Help Server Support interface for the Infocenter. It also provides a framework (using Eclipse) that allows applications to write to it.
I don’t know why it took me so long but after an hour of searching and learning all I could about QIBMHELP I found this IBM Tech Note.
Simple enough, if IBM suggests to omit it during the IFS save then so be it.
~Richard
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