What if I make a fake USERMOD and then RESTORE it off.

My understanding is that once a sysmod is ACCEPTed, then I should always be
able to undo any change back to the point of the last ACCEPT.

Thoughts?

Rob Schramm

On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 12:48 AM Paul Gilmartin <
0000000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> On 2016-11-01 22:08, Rob Schramm wrote:
> >
> > ...  I have not been able to find
> > a backup of the modules.
> >
> Ouch!
>
> > fails because HDZ1D10 was ACCEPTed.
> >
> I didn't think that was a concern unless you did ACCEPT PURGE.
>
> > A RESTORE fails for
> >
> > GIM24501E   RESTORE PROCESSING FAILED FOR SYSMOD sysmod BECAUSE OTHER
> > SYSMODS WERE DELETED WHEN sysmod WAS APPLIED
> >
> That looks like ACCEPT PURGE.
>
> > I am looking for ideas on how to get back to the correct versions of the
> > modules.
> >
> Same problem.  In effect, the backups have been deleted.  Can you
> re-order the SYSMODs?
>
> There's not supposed to be any way to undo an ACCEPT.
>
> -- gil
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