[SPAM] Re: DSCBS - THANK YOU

2007-02-02 Thread John Dawes
Discussion List 02/01/2007 08:24 AM Please respond to IBM Mainframe Discussion List To IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU cc Subject Re: DSCBS If you have QuickRef then the SPACE function provides it. If you have access to ISMF, it will also tell you. And then there is the old fashion IEHLIST

[SPAM] DSCBS

2007-02-01 Thread John Dawes
Hallo To All, Is there a way of finding the total amount of DSCBS that is available and being used on a given disk? I used to use DISKMAP, but for some reason this installation does not have it. I would appreciate any suggestion. Thanks Send instant messages to your online

Re: DSCBS

2007-02-01 Thread Lizette Koehler
this information. -- Snip Is there a way of finding the total amount of DSCBS that is available and being used on a given disk? I used to use DISKMAP, but for some reason this installation does not have it. I would appreciate any suggestion. UnSnip -- Lizette Koehler

Re: [SPAM] DSCBS

2007-02-01 Thread Bill Wilkie
A list Vtoc , format using the Iehlist Utility will tell you the number of dscbs available on the disk. The total # can be derived from the # trks in the VTOC times the number of dscb's per trk. Bill Wilkie Dino Software Corporation From: John Dawes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: IBM

Re: [SPAM] DSCBS

2007-02-01 Thread O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C]
It's much easier just to look at col #10 under ISMF Volume list. VOLUME INDEX FREE FREE DEVICE DEV SHR USE SERIAL STATUSDSCBSVIRS TYPE NUM DASD ATTR -(2)-- --(9)--- -(10)-- -(11)-- -(12)-- (13) (14) (15) x1 ENABLED 3743 287 3390

Re: DSCBS

2007-02-01 Thread Jack Kelly
@BAMA.UA.EDU cc Subject Re: DSCBS If you have QuickRef then the SPACE function provides it. If you have access to ISMF, it will also tell you. And then there is the old fashion IEHLIST. It is not as friendly but does give the info. Plus I am sure there are space mapping utilities

Re: [SPAM] DSCBS

2007-02-01 Thread Bruce Black
Is there a way of finding the total amount of DSCBS that is available and being used on a given disk? I used to use DISKMAP, but for some reason this installation does not have it. I would appreciate any suggestion. If the installation has FDRABR, the FDREPORT component can do

Re: DSCBS

2007-02-01 Thread Bruce Black
* -- CHANGE TO SELECT VOLUMES YOU WANT REPORT FIELD=(VOL,VLDSCB,VLDSCBU,VL%UDSCB) SORT FIELD=(VOL) PRINT DATATYPE=VOLDATA You get a report like TOTAL USED VOLSER DSCBS DSCBS %DU -- -- -- --- SH20CC700 3 1 SH20CD700 3 1 I threw in percentage of DSCBs used

Re: DSCBS

2007-02-01 Thread willie bunter
Hi Bruce, Thanks for the jcl. I will use it when I need to find the DSCBs. Bruce Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If the installation has FDRABR, the FDREPORT component can do that. Email me privately if they do have FDREPORT and I will give you a jobstream. I had a request to post