> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Mark Zelden
> 
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:40:35 -0600, Chase, John wrote:
> 
> >Hi, All,
> >
> >I created an HFS with an allocation of 10 cylinders, to be mounted on

> >'/u' and contain only "private" user directory entries / mountpoints.
> >However, when I display the DSI from ISPF 3.4 using line command 'I',

> >it shows this:
> >
> >Data Set Name  . . . : OMVS.USER.DIRECT
> >
> >General Data                          Current Allocation
> > Management class . . : **None**       Allocated cylinders : 92
> > Storage class  . . . : SCOMVS         Allocated extents . : 92
> >  Volume serial . . . : TECH07         Maximum dir. blocks : NOLIMIT
> >  Device type . . . . : 3390
> > Data class . . . . . : **None**
> >  Organization  . . . : PO            Current Utilization
> >  Record format . . . : U              Used pages  . . . . : 12
> >  Record length . . . : 0              % Utilized  . . . . : 1
> >  Block size  . . . . : 0              Number of members . : 3
> >  1st extent cylinders: 1
> >  Secondary cylinders : 1
> >  Data set name type  : HFS
> >
> >Can anybody explain why it shows 92 cylinders and 92 extents under 
> >"current allocation"?
> >
> 
> John,
> 
> When did you create it?  Is it possible you really allocated 
> it with 1,1 and it grew (yes, I can see it is not utilized at 
> the moment)?  Did you allocate it via ISPF or batch? Can you 
> re-create the problem?  Can you copy it to a newly allocated HFS?

Think I figured it out:  Apparently one user either "forgot" to
allocate/mount his "private" HFS or misread my instructions to do so.
Anyway, he did a bunch of stuff that used a lot of space, then "cleaned
up the mess".  Not a really big deal, since it's on the "sandbox".

    -jc-

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