On Aug 18, 2022, at 11:19 AM, Mark Zelden 
<m...@mzelden.com<mailto:m...@mzelden.com>> wrote:

Not sure if you saw my post, but I never saw an answer from the OP.  My guess 
was that it was a logger
offload that was migrated and at startup there was a recall for a migrated 
offload data set to delete
data.  For example, I define mine with RETPD(14) and AUTODELETE(YES).  However, 
the
MGMTCLAS prevents migrating the logger offloads in my case.   I asked to OP to 
look into this
possibility.

Sorry I overlooked replying. The first time we had an issue like this I 
identified the logger offload datasets and changed their management class so 
they wouldn’t migrate.

Thanks.


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