If it was only a couple hours DFHSM shouldn't have had time to clear out
all backups of the dataset.  Did you try either RECALL or RECOVER?  If
so, what command did you use and what was the output?

Rex

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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 12:19 PM
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I forgot to answer your question about how long ago the dataset was
uncataloged.  It was about 2 hours ago.

"Pommier, Rex R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  A couple thoughts.
First of all, shut the caps-lock key off. It looks like you're yelling
at us. :-)

Did you try doing the DEFINE NVSAM that John (I believe) tossed out?

At least at our site, before a dataset can get migrated, it must be
backed up via DFHSM backup routines. You could try running a DFHSM
RECOVER command to try to get the most recent backup of the dataset. 

Post the actual command you tried below. That could give us a clue as to
what you actually tried! Running the RECALL command against the dataset
would be the correct way to get it back from the ML2 volume.

How long ago did the dataset get uncataloged? Depending on what DFHSM
has run since the uncatalog happened may cause you problems.

Do you have any full-volume backups of the pack it was originally on?
If so, you may be able to get it back from a backup.


Rex



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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 11:17 AM
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I TRIED IT OUT AND IT DIDN'T WORK. BELOW IS MESSAGE:

ARC1001I SCCPM1.GBANK.LOG3.FDBS0658.G0001V00 RECOVER FAILED, RC=0028,

ARC1001I (CONT.) REAS=0000

ARC1128I BACKUP/DUMP COPY DOES NOT EXIST



"Thompson, Steve" wrote:
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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 11:03 AM
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Subject: DFHSM - URGENT HELP

Good Day,

A files which was migrated by DFHSM (MIGRAT2)was uncataloged in error (
del nscr purge). Is there a way of getting it back?

I tried :
DEFINE CL (NAME(SCCPM1.GBANK.LOG3.FDBS0658.G0001V00) -
VOLUMES(MIGRAT2) -
RECATALOG) 


IF DFHSM still has it available via archive(?), then just restore it. If
you have to restore it with a G00V00 name other than how it was, then
use G0001V01 (which is the next version of the generation data set
itself).

Regards,
Steve Thompson

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