Yes, that's how I remember it. And to correct myself we do have the
DDDef's hard coded with a specific volser. We clone the target.csi and
zonedit to create a new sandbox for maint. 


Ken Klein
Sr. Systems Programmer
Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance - Louisville
kenneth.kl...@kyfb.com
502-495-5000 x7011

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Subject: Re: What's the difference in SMP/E between the SOURCEID's
called RSUnnnn and PUTnnnn ???

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> 2 resvols? I vaguely remember using &sysrs1 and &sysrs2, but was that
in
> the dddef or in the master catalog?

The symbolic references are in the catalog.  We currently have 4 volumes
in our "RESVOL sets" for each image, using &SYSR1 (aka '******'),
&SYSR2, &SYSR3 and &SYSR4.  The &SYSR2 - &SYSR4 symbols are defined in
IEASYMxx and resolved at IPL time; the LOADxx member in SYS1.IPLPARM
specifies which IEASYMxx member to use.    Where needed, the LNKLST and
APF list entries specify the symbolic volser.  Our DDDEFs explicitly
name the volsers:  ALTn19, where 0 <= n <= 3.

    -jc-

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