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Re: HTTPAPI IFS file lock



Here is a little utility, originally written by Carsten Flensburg, that display the locks of a given stream file. If the iNavigator is not yet up and running, DSPIFSLCK on the command line is faster. ;-)

Thomas.

Am 17.02.2012 18:07, schrieb Stone, Joel:
    Help!!


    I am using the following HTTPAPI and it works perfectly.



    HTTPAPI    URL(&URL) DOWNLOAD(&TOIFSFILE)


    The DOWNLOAD file appears intact in windows explorer and in System I
    navigator.


    However, my next command fails:


    For some reason (and randomly) the DOWNLOADed file is in use and
    CPYFRMSTMF command is NOT able to copy it.


    CPYFRMSTMF FROMSTMF('/gig/incoming/Official 02-17-12
    H10M43S00.xml')

           TOMBR('/QSYS.LIB/QTEMP.LIB/ifsinfo.FILE/ifsinfo.MBR')
    MBROPT(*REPLACE)      ENDLINFMT(*FIXED) TABEXPN(*NO)


    Object in use.  Object is /gig/incoming/Official 02-17-12
    H10M43S00.xml.


    Stream file not copied.


    CPFA095 received


    Most times I receive the "Object in use" message, but other times the
    CPYFRMSTMF works just fine.


    If it fails (with the "Object in use"), it appears to NEVER be
    available until I log off - which seems to release the lock.


    1)      Is there a command like WRKOBJLCK to view an IFS file lock?

    2)      How can I release this nasty lock so a CPYFRMSTMF can function
    properly?


    Thanks so much in advance!!




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