Petersen, Jim wrote:
Yes. Thanks to both of you for responding. I found the error of my
ways and did a $tspooldef and changed it to ALLOWED. Now I have
another question. Is there a command which I can use to cause a spool
volume to quit being used but redistribute what is on it to the
remaining spool volumes?
Not really. You can issue drains against spool volumes but there is no
function like the pagedelete/replace command. Just drain and wait until
all the output is purged.
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