I don't think this is an ENQ issue ... more so, a Catalog issue. 

First question I'd have (for Sourabh) is ... are you sharing catalog's ?. 

If not... from your secondary system, either, submit a batch job or issue
an Alter dsname(abcd) via ISPF's DSLIST pointing to the MVS catalog on the
system that you were applying the RSU.

Where abcd is one of the three below mentioned datasets.... 

Of course, depending on how much space is required, you could also try an
Iebcopy. 

Kind Regards

Jim Thomas
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Giliad Wilf
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 2:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: No Space Left in NUCLEUS, SIOALMOD and SDITMOD1

On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 12:24:13 +0530, sourabh khandelwal 
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello,
>         I was applying RSU on one of our z/OS system but during apply
>process I received D37-04 abend for below datasets.
>
>1) DIT.V1R3M0.SDITMOD1
>2) SYS1.NUCLEUS
>3) SYS1.SIOALMOD
>
.
.
.
>2) I had bring down current z/OS system on which I was applying RSU and I
>had one more z/OS system . So I tried renaming SYS1.NUCLEUS for the older
>system by specifing the dataset name with volume. But as this system also
>contain SYS1.NUCLEUS, which matches with old system . So its has not 
allowed
>me to rename the dataset.
>
>
 
I can't think of any work entity (job, STC or anything else) allocating 
SYS1.NUCLEUS in a way resulting in ENQing on its name.
You, most likely, have a never-endind job that does nothing except JCL-
allocating SYS1.NUCLEUS together and some other critical datasets alike,
just 
to prevent accidental deletion of them.
 
Try GRS displays to find out who is doing this.

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