Allan, the problem is that the datasets are on the target res vol with
the same name as the dataset on the currently running res vol and they
are catalogged in the master cat. Eg. sys1.serblink, isf..sisfload. I
can iebcopy them to new bigger datasets with new names on the target res
vol but I can't rename them or the current live master cat will be
fubarred. 


Ken Klein
Sr. Systems Programmer
Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance - Louisville
[email protected]
502-495-5000 x7011

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Staller, Allan
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 12:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: What's the difference in SMP/E between the SOURCEID's
called RSUnnnn and PUTnnnn ???

1) delete/define/copy the failed dataset to a larger size with the
original name. The failing datasets will be identified in SMPLOG.

2) Re-run the apply, unchanged.

OR 

1) Create/copy to NEW
2) UPDATE SMP DDDEFs to point to NEW
3) Re-run the apply unchanged
4) UNDO steps 1 and 2. I.e. rename .new to orig, recat as needed,....
Update dddefs to original.

<snip>
 I ran with the smp control cards I listed earlier. I got a lot of D37's
(11) but many recovered after the compress. Now 5 datasets are still
100% full so I can't tell if the module got loaded or not but probably
not.
</snip>


EXACTLY!
<snip>
I can iebcopy to a new dataset .....
</snip>



Easy enough to fix w/IDCAMS
<snip>
Would a rename at that point mess up the master catalog that is in use
on the other currently running resvol?
</snip>

 

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