You said the DSN was SYS1.IODF9E.  Your token says the name should be 
SYS1.IODFA1.  The message is telling you they don't match.

Instead of copying your IODF, use HCD to create a working copy from your 
production one, make any change you like (even if it is to a "comment" field 
like description) and then create the new production one with whatever name you 
want.  HCD should build a new token.

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Larry Macioce
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 8:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Help in troubleshooting CoD load

Well it is amazing what happens when you put the correct device number in.
So I got the system to ipl...almost
I got the first screen up showing the iodf and it does show sys1.iodf9e which I
copied(using the hcd function 6) from our production iodfa1.
The problem now is I get a message:

"Ipl iodf name does not match the iodf name in the mainframe token
sys1.iodfa1"

How can that be? I coped iodfa1 to iodf9e so wouldn't the tokens be the
same?
I can't create another iodf as it would be cataloged on the same system, even
though on seperate packs.

Again  I am at a loss

TiA
Mace

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