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<h1 class="topictitle1">Example: Correct problems that exist in a directory subtree</h1>
<div><p>In this situation, the known problems are isolated to a group of
objects within a directory subtree. An application is failing due to the problems
within the directory subtree. You need to correct the problems quickly without
disrupting normal file system operations.</p>
<div class="section"><p>To reclaim the objects within the directory subtree, use this
command: </p>
<pre>RCLLNK OBJ('/MyApplicationInstallDirectory') SUBTREE(*ALL)</pre>
<p>where <samp class="codeph">MyApplicationInstallDirectory</samp> is
the name of the directory containing the problem objects.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="ifsrcllnkex.htm" title="These examples describe situations in which the Reclaim Object Links (RCLLNK) command can be used to reclaim objects in the &#34;root&#34; (/), QOpenSys, and mounted user-defined file systems.">Examples: Reclaim Object Links (RCLLNK) command</a></div>
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