ARCCATGP is documented in HSM Customization Guide.  You may find the
information below helpful.

Performing UNCATALOG, RECATALOG, or DELETE NOSCRATCH against a Migrated
Dataset

ARCCATGP group
Issuing the UNCATALOG, RECATALOG, or DELETE NOSCRATCH command against a
migrated data set causes the data set to be recalled before the
operation is performed. It is possible to authorize certain users to
issue these commands without recalling the migrated data sets by
connecting the user to the RACF group ARCCATGP. When a user is logged on
under RACF group ARCCATGP, DFSMShsm bypasses the automatic recall for
UNCATALOG, RECATALOG, and DELETE NOSCRATCH requests for migrated data
sets.

In batch, add GROUP=ARCCATGP to the job card.
 
If using TSO commands, you must specify ARCCATGP in the Group Ident
field on the sign on screen.
 
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. -------- TSO/E LOGON ------------- San
Francisco, CA
 

 

   Enter LOGON parameters below:                   RACF LOGON
parameters:      
 

   Userid    ===> SYMSUP                           Seclabel     ===>

 

   PASSWORD  ===>                                  NEW PASSWORD ===>

 

   Procedure ===> $ISPFS90                         Group Ident  ===>
ARCCATGP 
 

   Acct Nmbr ===> 0051

 

   Size      ===> 2000000

 

   Perform   ===>

 

   Command   ===>

 

   Enter an 'S' before each option desired below:

           -Nomail         -Nonotice      S -Reconnect        -Oidcard

 


Terry Traylor 
charlesSCHWAB 
TIS Mainframe Storage Management 
Remedy Queue: tis-hs-mstg
(602) 977-5154

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Beesley, Paul
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 1:52 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: how to delete a non-existence record from HSM

I seem to recall you need to be connected to RACF group ARCCATGP to be
able to do this for migrated datasets ( but  may well be wrong )


Paul 

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rob Scott
Sent: 10 July 2008 09:08
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: how to delete a non-existence record from HSM

Have you tried the following TSO command :

DEL 'SSMD.ZSMD137.TESTHSM1' NOSCRATCH


Rob Scott
Rocket Software, Inc
275 Grove Street
Newton, MA 02466
617-614-2305
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