On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 20:30:46 -0400 Gerhard Postpischil <[email protected]>
wrote:

:>Binyamin Dissen wrote:
:>> X’3010200E’ = 3380 DISK DEVICE CODE
 
:>> Where is the table defined?

:>There is no one table. The basic information is similar, but not 
:>identical to, fields UCBTBYT1-UCBTBYT4 in macro IEFUCBOB.

:>UCBTBYT3 (the x'20' above) is the device category, DASD in this 
:>case. These are defined in the UCB macro.

:>UCBTBYT4 (x'0E') is the device type, 3380 in this case.

:>The leading two bytes are device dependent, and may describe 
:>device characteristics and optional features (e.g., shared 
:>DASD). Some are in the UCB macro, most are not. They're 
:>scattered in documentation all over the place, usually hardware 
:>manuals or application notes.

I was hoping that there was some bit combination that would indicate a
migrated dataset.

Do all products (HSM, FDR, etc.) use the string MIGRAT as the VOLSER?

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