In a message dated 9/22/2008 8:10:59 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The safe thing to do is to use DFDSS to copy and recatalog all the  
datasets to another pack, then reinitialize the pack. If you do this, you  
should have somebody examine the data in the datasets copied because you  
likely have a corrupted datasets somewhere.


>>
I'd do a full pack backup then LISTVTOC  to find overlapping extents.
Delete the dups and restore what was left.  When the dust settles need to 
find out what caused it. Have to go back in  LOG and see when the disabled flag 
popped. It could be backups were running  during reorgs or concurrent updates 
from non-shared systems and  GRS/MIM parms need  adjusting.





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