First of all, you did the right thing by stopping future allocations, but
you should also stop ANY DEFRAGS that may be automatically run. If you have
RTD(Real Time Defrag) DFDSS or compactor running, don't run them against
that pack. Do that first then we'll talk.
I want to get this to you fast so I'll send the rest in another msg.
Bill
From: Sarel Swanepoel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Deleted PDS
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:20:24 +0200
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Hi
One of our guys has mistakenly deleted a PDS for which we have no
backups at all (naming standards point to a dev PDS but it is a
production PDS).
We know on what volume the dataset was cataloged and the storage
administrator has 'DISNEW' the SMS volume in order to prevent any new
allocations in order to recover it.
Could anyone with tips on the recovery process please let us know of it
as the storage administrator will try and recover the PDS tomorrow?
Kind Regards,
Sarel Swanepoel
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