Obviously I was wrong in asserting that the publications are correct with
respect to the sentence


During unallocation (when LLA is stopped or the system is reIPLed), the
system recatalogs the library data sets to the volume that was current at
LLA initialization.

Clearly there is no recataloging when "the system is reIPLed". And there is
no recataloging when LLA is stopped. LLA uses what is in the catalog when
it was initialized. That is why stopping and restarting LLA lets LLA use a
newly cataloged (or a recataloged) data set.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design
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