Howard, 

>From the fine manual through QuikRef -    ;-) 
NOT ENOUGH NON-SYSTEM MANAGED VOLUMES ELIGIBLE                            
     A request was made for a volume that SMS does not manage. There are   
     not enough eligible volumes or eligible devices to satisfy the        
     request. Note that for tapes, this could mean that there are no tape  
     drives available outside of the Automated Tape Library, or that the   
     SMS-managed tape volume being requested is not currently in the       
     library (that is, it has been ejected), and the user exit for Volume  
     Not in Library (CBRUXVNL) has not been implemented.                   

Is the tape in the library and is a drive of the correct type online, or is the 
tape perhaps checked out to offsite?  We send quite a few of our FDR tapes to 
offsite storage...

Linda Mooney

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Howard Rifkind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Got it... 
> 
> Just where everyone said it would be .... calls it JARG 
> 
> Used that name in the Unit=JARG and got the following message: 
> 
> IEF343I - NOT ENOUGH NON-SYSTEM MANAGED VOLUMES ELIGIBLE 
> 
> How can I resolve this? 
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> 
> >>> "Field, Alan C." 10/30/2008 3:58 PM >>> 
> Howard, these might be defined in the EDT section of the OS configs. 
> 
> Use the HCD panels to look or select option 3 and print the OS -> EDT 
> reports. 
> 
> If you have SMS then the esoteric names might be being 
> intercepted/interpreted by the ACS routines. Talk to the Stg Admins for 
> that. 
> 
> Alan 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Howard Rifkind 
> 
> Subject: Generic Device Names and FDR 
> 
> I'm trying to use the FDRABR scratch facility to restore a deleted 
> dataset. 
> 
> An FDR print report showed that the dataset had been properly backed up 
> and all the information needed appeared to be in the report for the 
> indicated dataset. 
> 
> However I can't seem to be able to get the job to run due to not being 
> able to mount the indicated tape (for input) on a 3592 which is the 
> device type the back up tape was created on. 
> 
> When run, the job wants to mount the tape on device 580...the 580's are 
> 3590 and the 700's are 3592's. 
> 
> The snip below is from the HCD. 
> 
> Devices Device Type 
> 0580,48 3590 
> 0710,16 3590 
> 
> When just wanting to allocate a 3590 I specify unit=hcrt and get a 3590. 
> 
> I can't seem to be able to get a 3592 no matter what I do. tried: 
> 
> unit=710 
> unit=/710 
> unit=0710 
> unit=/0710 
> unit=HCRT and so on. 
> 
> Where in the system would something like HCRT be defined...couldn't find 
> in HCD or was looking in the wring place. 
> 
> Running the job with something like unit=710 gives me the follow error: 
> 
> E18823X RESTORE TAPE1 ALLOCATION FAILED 
> A NON-LIBRARY REQUEST SPECIFIED A LIBRARY DEVICE 0710 
> 
> Any ideas or suggestions will be appreciated. 
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> 
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