See below...

Víctor de la Fuente wrote:
I am a newbie on Server Pac, and I read a lot of documentation related to
Server Pac; I was trying to get a good approach. One of the things I read (I think it was on Planning for Installation book) was related to catalogs. The
recommendation was having one or more disks for Target Libraries, one or
more for Distribution Libraries, one for MCAT and some operational data
sets, one for HFS Target,...and so on. There was also a recommendation about
having a UCAT on each of these disks; I mean, one UCAT for Target LIBs, one
for DLIBs, one for HFS Target,...


Well, not really. The book recommends using a user catalog to own the SMP/E CSI data sets that are on one of the target library volumes, and one on the HFS volume if that volume is SMS-managed, and then one on each additional product set target volume.

But I cannot imagine how can I catalog target data sets for, say, AOP, in
one catalog and distribution data sets for AOP in other catalog. OK, I can
create an alias for DLIBS, but I'm not sure this is a good option.

Well, you probably do not want the DLIBs to be cataloged in the master catalog, but you can either leave them uncataloged (they will be located using SMP/E DDDEFs) or catalog them in the user catalog used for the DLIB CSI data set. So, for example, the AOP.* target libraries would be cataloged in the target system's master catalog, and the DLIBs could be either cataloged or renamed (e.g., to DLIB.AOP.*) and then cataloged in the DLIB user catalog.


Could you give me some clues to solve this quiz?

Hope this helps.  I'm sure others will chime in, too.

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John Eells
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