Forget the replies, let DSF handle it:
//DSF       EXEC  PGM=ICKDSF,PARM='NOREPLYU'  

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Paul Jodlowski
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 7:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FlashCopy problem?

Yeah I figured there was an APAR out.  
Will get and install.  
In mean time will just have to add a step to init target packs any reply
'U' 37 times

Cheers :-)

---- Justin Eastman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> The problem with doing the full volume copy even with nocopy is that
track 0 
> is always copied which indicates where the VTOC is.  So if both of the

> volumes do not have the VTOC in the same location then the volume will
need 
> to be initted so that track zero VTOC field points to the true
location of the 
> VTOC.  If they are in the same place, then its possible that the
tracks of the 
> VTOC or VTOCIX of the source are updated and this kicks off a
background 
> copy of the changed track which could then screw up the VTOC or VTOCIX
on 
> the target volume if its position overlaps with the source volume.  
> 
> DFSMSdss has been changed in APAR OA18929 to perform a volume INIT
when 
> FCWITHDRAW is specified on the DUMP when it is detected that it is
needed.
> 
> Justin Eastman
> DFSMSdss Development
> 
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