Raquel,

Is it possible that spool volume SPOO04 is full?  

I've experienced that if a SYSAFF assigned spool volume fills, other spool 
volumes in the JES2 MAS will be used so a given JES2 does not halt.  IBM has 
confirmed this as a normal operation.

Hope this helps,
Paul

 

On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 10:23:21 -0600, Raquel Calvo Olmos 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi,
>we have a 3-way-sysplex (SYSA/SYSB/SYSC) with z/OS 1.8 (JES2 MAS).
>
>We want to divert joblogs to a specific disc of SPOOL according to the CPU
>executions of each one.
>
>With this command /$TSPL(SPOO0%),SYSAFF=SYS% we've assign a disc of
>SPOOL for each system. We have:
>
>                    $DSPL,SYSAFF
>               $HASP893 VOLUME(SPOO03)  SYSAFF=(SYSB)
>               $HASP893 VOLUME(SPOO01)  SYSAFF=(SYSC)
>               $HASP893 VOLUME(SPOO04)  SYSAFF=(SYSA)
>
>When we execute a job with /*JOBPARM S=SYSA the joblog doesn't go to the
>assignated disc (SPOO04).
>
>Does anybody know if we need anything more to customize? Does anybody
>know which is the use of the SYSAFF parameter for SPOOL discs?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Raquel Calvo.
>
>
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