Peter Relson wrote:

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If it were a question of competence and judgment, we would happily
tell you what to do. It is not.
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It is a question of karma or luck too, and that can run out.

--jg

On 1/22/12, Peter Relson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>So the only functionally-equivalent, officially-sanctioned way to
>>accomplish this goal is still to
>>(1) create a new dataset with a different name and copy the data to it,
>>(2) modify PARMLIB LNKLST defs to replace the old library in linklist
>>with the new at next IPL,
>>(3) IPL.
>>And if for some reason you really must have the original dataset name,
>>repeat the process to get back to the old name.
>
> If the data set was in the IPL-time LNKLST set, yes. If the data set was
> not in the IPL-time LNKLST set, then it depends on whether
> or not you are able to recycle any spaces that were started after you
> activated the post-IPL LNKLST set.
>
> If push came to shove, most are likely aware of the LNKLST UPDATE
> function. It's there if you're willing to risk it, and not complain if
> something bad happens.
>
> Regardless, you should expect to have to remove the data set to be
> compressed from the active LNKLST (by activating a new LNKLST set without
> the data set), making sure that no one is using that data set within their
> LNKLST set (by recycling, terminating, or using UPDATE), and making sure
> that LLA is not managing that data set (by informing LLA not to manage
> this data set, or terminating LLA).
> Then you can compress the data set.
>
>>techniques whose
>>success depends on SysProg competence and judgement
>
> If it were a question of competence and judgment, we would happily tell
> you what to do. It is not.
>
>>I have seen the compression on the fly for years, no damage no harm.
> And others have seen harm.  The system is yours, you can do what you want.
> You just shouldn't expect a ton of sympathy.
>
> Peter Relson
> z/OS Core Technology Design>
>
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