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CPDA0BD - Error occurred while processing object &9. ( OS/400 )

CPDA0BD - Error occurred while processing object &9. ( OS/400 )

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Message : CPDA0BD
Error occurred while processing object &9.

Message Long Text :

Cause . . . . . :
While processing objects in the &4 file system in auxiliary storage pool (ASP) &5 for reason &3, an error occurred. Therefore, object &9 of type &1 with file ID &2 may not be processed correctly because of return code &6. The error number is &7. Unless otherwise noted, the processing continued.
Reasons are:
1-Unicode updates for additional characters.

Return codes are:
1-The object is damaged.
2-An error occurred while processing the directory object. Some objects in this directory may not have been processed.
3-The object is checked out.
4-The object is in a read-only file system.
5-An error occurred while processing the object.
6-A severe error occurred while processing the object.

Eligible file systems are:
*ROOT - The "root" (/) file system.
*UDFS - The user-defined file systems in ASP &5.

If *N or zero appears, information is not available or does not apply.
If the object's path name begins with '...', then some of the path name prefix is not displayed because the full path name is too long. Use the Qp0lGetPathFromFileID() API with file ID &2 to get the full path name to the object.
Recovery . . . :
Perform the following recovery steps:

- Determine the meaning of the error number and perform the appropriate recovery for that error. See the Technical Description to determine the meaning of the error number.
- Wait for MSGCPIA0A6 "Processing completed for the &4 file system in ASP &5, reason &3." or MSGCPDA0BE "Errors occurred during processing of the &4 file system in ASP &5, reason &3." in the QSYSOPR message queue.
- For return code &6 do the following:
1 and 2-Use the Reclaim Storage (RCLSTG) command to recover this object and to complete processing for the object.
3-Use the Check In Object (CHKIN) command to check in the object. Use the Reclaim Object Links (RCLLNK) command against the parent of the object to recover this object and to complete processing for the object and the parent directory.
4-Use the RCLLNK command with the SUBTREE(*DIR) parameter against the parent of the object to recover this object and to complete processing for the object and the parent directory.
5-Use the RCLLNK command with SUBTREE(*ALL) parameter against the parent of the object to recover this object and to complete processing for the object and the parent directory.
6-Use the RCLSTG command to recover this object and to complete processing for the object.
Technical description . . . . . . . . :
If the error number is not zero, then use one of the following to determine the meaning of the error number.
- Use DSPMSGD CPExxxx, where xxxx is the error number to display an error message containing more information about this error number.
- Display the following file that contains descriptions of error numbers: QSYSINC/H, member ERRNO.

Internal step number &8.

Message File : QCPFMSG
Library Message File : QSYS2924


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