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It has been a long time but I think a store to $null with a purge option
will remove the files. If I remember correctly it is one of the few ways
to easily purge a data base.

It has been over 10 years since I have touched a 3000 but this problem
sounds very familiar.

Gary 

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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Albert Greene [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: March 22, 2010 9:11 PM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] File Label Corruption

I looked through the archives and did some other searches but I haven't
found an answer that worked.

 

We run a job nightly that purges unnecessary files using various MPEX
commands.  We have now experienced several system halts with the
following on the console:

 

SYSTEM ABORT 2052 FROM SUBSYSTEM 145

 

SYSTEM HALT 7, $0804

 

I ran FSCHECK.MPEXL.TELESUP   checkall all and found two files with the
following warning:

 

*WARNING:  FILE LABEL CORRUPTION DETECTED FOR:  MYFILE.MYGRP.MYACCT

 

I've tried

1)       PURGE

2)       The PURGEFILE command from within FSCHECK

3)       PURGLINK

4)       /bin/rm

 

Each attempt ends with the same SYSTEM HALT message.

 

The second file is a database file and I haven't tried that yet.

 

Thanks,

Albert    


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