These examples describe situations in
which the Reclaim Object Links (RCLLNK) command
can be used to reclaim objects in the "root" (/), QOpenSys, and mounted user-defined
file systems.
Example: Correct problems for an object In this situation, the known problems
are isolated to 1 object. The object is damaged and unusable, and you cannot
restore a backup version of the object from media. You need to correct the
problem quickly without disrupting normal file system operations.
Example: Correct problems that exist in a directory subtree
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.