On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 12:02:00 -0500, Kenneth E Tomiak
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> If you really had time to monitor which datasets on a
>volume were accessed the most often then you were overstaffed. Any shop I
>worked in had more work to do than time to get it done in.
>

At my first sysprog job, we weren't overstaffed (I was really the only one)
and I did it.  But I had help from software (CA FASTDASD).  If I'm not mistaken,
IBM-MAIN's very own "DASD Bill" had his hands in that software.  It 
did the monitoring and even built the FDR Compaktor control cards to 
place the data sets in the proper order.  Very little time and effort was
needed.

Mark
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