As was pointed out by Mark, the LNKLST is accessed through LLA.  VLF only
does the memory storage based on LLA requests.

So even though you restarted VLF, you must also restart LLA.  This might
make your changes available to the system.

On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 17:01:13 -0500, Imbriale, Donald (Exchange)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>There are numerous threads in the archives of IBM-Main which discuss
>manipulation of linklist.  The basic procedure is:
>
>Define a new linklist set, copying the current one
>Add the new data set to the new linklist set
>Delete the old data set from the new linklist set
>Activate the new linklist set
>
>You should also consider significant over-allocation of space in your
>new data set so you don't run into this situation in the future.
>
>Don Imbriale
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>Behalf Of Rajesh Dharia
>Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 4:50 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: UPDATING VLF data objects without an IPL --a query for the
>list, please
>
>Hi Mark,
>
>Not local rules, really. I could update the LNKLST dynamically.However,
>that  won't be useful unless it  is backed by the same changes done
>statically (which will be taking effect during the next IPL ).  The
>problem
>is ...  the change management procedures come into the scene here and I
>failed to include the PARMLIB changes that should have been made for the
>new release. (Though , there are no new  PARMLIB changes ). I have been
>playing on a test system till now . So, I could do just anything .
>
>Anyways, I'll be  doing the renames during the change window only ,just
>before the IPL of the production system. So, I'm sure that will do the
>trick.
>I was curious to learn if the seniors on the list could advise of  a
>good
>trick (if it exists ) that could work in a situation like this.
>
>I appreciate the response. Thanks to all who have responded to my
>queries.

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