SYS16002 is probably the program generated DD name being used by HSM for
a dynamic allocation.  The message is the normal allocation recovery
when you (HSM) ask for a disk volume that is not mounted or a quantity
of units in excess of what is available.

HSM is apparently looking for non-SMS space.  Otherwise there would have
been additional messages regarding storage groups and candidate volumes.

Do you have storage volumes defined?  Do they have sufficient
unfragmented free space for HSM to use?  Is it normal for the 20 units
identified to be offline?

-----Original Message-----
From: willie bunter [mailto:snip] 
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 7:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: DFHSM - Trying To Allocate Ouput Volume

I am not sure why this is occurring or what DFHSM is attempting to do.
I scanned the syslog as well as the DFHSM log to no avail.   I cannot
find what is associated with the SYS16002.
Below is the message in its entirety:
   
  EF244I DFHSMG DFHSMG - UNABLE TO ALLOCATE 1 UNIT(S) 230
        AT LEAST 1 OFFLINE UNIT(S) NEEDED.              
IEF877E DFHSMG NEEDS 1 UNIT(S) 231                      
FOR DFHSMG SYS16002                                     
FOR VOLUME PRIVAT-   1                                  
OFFLINE                                                 
922E-9230 923B 923D 9F03 9F0B-9F0E B418-B419 B43E-B445 
:                                                       
OFFLINE, NOT ACCESSIBLE                                 
0FFF                                                    
:                                                       
IEF878I END OF IEF877E FOR DFHSMG DFHSMG SYS16002       
3164 IEF238D DFHSMG - REPLY DEVICE NAME OR 'CANCEL'.    
   
  In the DFHSM log all I found is :
  IEF506I DFHSMG DFHSMG SYS16002 - NO STORAGE VOLUMES. 'VOLUME=PRIVATE'
ASSUMED.

  Can anybody hazard a guess as to how or where I can find more
information on SYS16002 and why DFHSM is complaining?

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