Milton,

Get rid of the PUBLIC volumes. Mount them as STORAGE. Manage any datasets that 
would have gone to the public disks.

What reason are they mounted as PUBLIC? TEMP datasets? SMS manages temp 
datasets very well.

Bob 

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From:   IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  On Behalf Of 
Hern�ndez Ballestero Milton
Sent:   Tuesday, June 07, 2005 1:06 PM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Problem with sms and acs routines

 
Hi everybody :
 
We are trying to define a pool of discs for maintenance reasons. The idea is 
create a storage  class in the dd STORCLAS=SC0001, and then according to this 
storage class in the #SGxx we assign the storage group. The problem that we 
have its when we use the DD with the sentence Storage Class, the jcl its ok and 
we didn't define any unit or volume in the DD, but the file is allocated in a 
disk that its not in the storage group, it's a public disc. Its look like 
although we define the storage class, the sms assign to a public disc from 
esoteric sysallda or  something like that. Of course, if we erase the sentence 
STORCLAS in the DD there is a JCL error because we didn't define any valid unit 
or volume. On the other side, if we catch the file thru the name with a FITLIST 
on the #SCxx, then its works. Any ideas ?????
 
TIA Milton 
  
  
  
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