The following is from the "DFSMShsm Implementation and Customization Guide", chapter 5, "Primary Address Space Startup Procedure". Note the last sentence. Maybe I misunderstood something or took too literal an interpretation.
The CMD=00 keyword refers to the ARCCMD00 member of PARMLIBs discussed in "Parameter Libraries (PARMLIBs)" in topic 2.3.1.2. You can have as many ARCCMDxx and ARCSTRxx members as you need in the PARMLIBs. DFSMShsm does not require the values of CMD= and STR= to be the same, but you may want to use the same values to indicate a given configuration. In this publication, the ARCCMD member is referred to generically as ARCCMDxx because each different ARCCMDxx member can be identified by a different number. Much of the rest of this discussion pertains to what to put into the ARCCMDxx member. For information about the ARCCMDxx member in a multiple DFSMShsm-host environment, see "Defining All DFSMShsm Hosts in a Multiple-Host Environment" in topic 1.11.4. To minimize administration, we recommend that you use a single ARCCMDxx and a single ARCCSTRxx member for all DFSMShsm hosts sharing a common set of control data sets in an HSMplex. Are all your DFHSM hosts doing autobackup & migration or do you control that by setting up different ADDVOL parms in each ARCCMDxx? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bob Henry * Mgr., Rochester IT * SunGard Higher Education * 3000 Ridge Rd. E., Rochester, NY 14622 Tel 585-339-2366 * Mobile 585-330-5240 * Fax 610-578-3014 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * www.sungardhe.com CONFIDENTIALITY: This email (including any attachments) may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Unauthorized disclosure or use is prohibited. If you received this email in error, please notify the sender and delete this email from your system. Thank you. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

