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The only experience I have had with HP3000 files randomly disappearing was when ftp was involved, and someone was doing the delete command to clean up their work, except that it applied to the whole account, not just group.


--- On Wed, 9/16/09, Legault, Raymond D <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> From: Legault, Raymond D <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [HP3000-L] files just randomly disappearing
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 5:44 AM
> Do you have system logging 
> turned on for file close? 
> 
> Allegro has a program that will allow you to toggle the log
> file settings. 
> 
> http://www.allegro.com/software/hp3000/allegro.html
> 
> The also have Filerpt.
> 
> FILERPT is a log file analyzer. It has since been
> superceded by the REDWOOD Tool, but this version is free.
> Its main focus is on "File Close" records.(LZW), (std),
> (Plain text information.) 
> 
> I also have a program that can read the log files searching
> for job or session number, or 
> Filename or logon or console. Is this program we should the
> file disposition. A 4 means purge.
> So if you know the file name and time period that is was
> purged, this can show you what program and
> Session purged the file. If you want my LOGXL program, let
> me know what format you need it in? ( Wrq, Std ) 
> 
> Logxl
> 
> B.C.S. MPE-XL Y2K Logfile Analyzer Version 1.4  WED,
> SEP 16, 2009,  5:39 AM
> 
> Enter Group.Acct for Log Files (Return=Pub.Sys)?
> How do you want to access the Logfile? by:
>  
>            
>    1. Session/Job Number.
>            
>    2. Logon.
>            
>    3. File Name.
>            
>    4. Console.
>  
> Enter your choice by Number. 
> 
> 
> Ray 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Bawden [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 4:53 PM
> Subject: Running FSCHECK in a job
> 
> We are having some very strange problems with files just
> randomly disappearing with absolutely no reason that we can
> determine. It has been recommended that we run FSCHECK with
> the CHECKALL option to see what it shows for a possible
> explanation or to rule out some areas. The file structure is
> very large and we would like to run FSCHECK in a job since
> all users have to be off and this would have to run on a
> weekend night. But we have heard that there
> can be problems doing this, up to a system crash, but no
> further explanation. I've run FSCHECK with the
> SYNCACCOUNTING option in job mode for several years on
> another system with no problems at all. Does anyone know
> what problems there might be that are related to the
> CHECKALL or has anyone experienced problems.
> 
> TIA for nay advice pro and con.
>  John Bawden
> Homestead3000 Consulting
> MPE Forever 
> 
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