I checked again, below is the command that I ran via SDSF:
   
  UNIT DTYPE  M CNT VOLSER  CHPID=PATH STATUS                            
     RTYPE   SSID CFW TC   DFW   PIN  DC-STATE CCA  DDC   ALT  CU-TYPE 
9244,33909 ,O,000,INST49,0D=+ 24=+ 4B=+ 06=+ 6A=- 44=- 2C=+ 64=+       
     3380    0003  Y  YY.  YY.    N   SIMPLEX   44   44        3990-3  
9245,33909 ,O,000,INST51,0D=+ 24=+ 4B=+ 06=+ 6A=- 44=- 2C=+ 64=+       
     3380    0003  Y  YY.  YY.    N   SIMPLEX   45   45        3990-3  
************************ SYMBOL DEFINITIONS ************************   
O = ONLINE                         + = PATH AVAILABLE                  
- = LOGICALLY OFF, PHYSICALLY OFF                                      

  Below is an SMS command that I issued against the volume via SDSF: Please 
note that I changed the actual name to xxx so as to protect our client.
   
   
  RESPONSE=XXX                                                               
 IGD002I 13:22:58 DISPLAY SMS 711                                          
                                                                           
 VOLUME   UNIT    SYSTEM= 1 2 3                           STORGRP NAME     
 INST49   9244                        - + -                             INSTALL 
       
 ***************************** LEGEND *****************************        
 . THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS NOT DEFINED TO THE SYSTEM                
 + THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS ENABLED                                  
 - THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS DISABLED                                 
 * THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS QUIESCED                                 
 D THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS DISABLED FOR NEW ALLOCATIONS ONLY        
 Q THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS QUIESCED FOR NEW ALLOCATIONS ONLY        
 > THE VOLSER IN UCB IS DIFFERENT FROM THE VOLSER IN CONFIGURATION         
 SYSTEM  1 = TTT        SYSTEM  2 = XXX        SYSTEM  3 = YYY            
                                          O = ONLINE                       
                                          - = LOGICALLY OFF, PHYSICALLY OFF


Bruce Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >
> Can anybody tell me how I can check the status of a volume via ISMF. I am 
> trying to see if the volume status in MVS. As the example show that under the 
> MVS VOL STATUS it is blank.
If I do a STATUS on a volume which is defined to SMS but which is not 
online to any system, I also get blanks for the MVS status. Are you 
sure the volume is mounted somewhere?

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