john, I think the OP requested ML2 only, won't the MCDS entries be for both ML1 and ML2? Is there a way to separate it?
Lizette -----Original Message----- >From: "McKown, John" <[email protected]> >Sent: Aug 20, 2012 1:52 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: HSM - space for full recall > >Neat. I'm using the data for a different analysis and never looked at the very >bottom. > >-- >John McKown >Systems Engineer IV >IT > >Administrative Services Group > >HealthMarkets(r) >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] >> On Behalf Of Silvio Camplani >> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 3:50 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: HSM - space for full recall >> >> The end of the report produced by the commands below will have the >> totals: >> >> MIGRATED TRACKS BYTES >> DATA SETS MIGRATED MIGRATED >> >> 000009778 000001829K 076546048K >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Silvio Camplani >> zSeries Sr. Analyst, Systems Support >> Bombardier >> >> On Mon, Aug 20, 2012, at 04:40 PM, McKown, John wrote: >> > If you enter a TSO command such as: >> > >> > HSEND LIST DATASETNAME MCDS ODS(HLQ.DFHSM.MCDS.LISTING) >> > >> > It will create (or append to) the dataset HLQ.DFHSM.MCDS.LISTING. An >> > example of this output is: >> > >> > 1- DFSMSHSM CONTROL DATASET - MIGRATED DATASET-- LISTING ----- AT >> > 08:20:54 ON 12/08/20 FOR SYSTEM=LIH1 >> > >> > DATASET NAME MIGRATED LAST REF >> MIGRATED >> > TRKS QTY TIMES DS SDSP QTY LAST MIG >> > ON VOLUME DATE >> DATE >> > ALLOC 2K BLKS MIG ORG >> DS >> > 16K BLKS VOLUME >> > >> > AAHPN.DJDE.RPTS 290666 02/02/21 >> 02/03/08 >> > 0000001 ******* 001 PS NO 000001 *NONE* >> > ACHMG.ASSUM.ROP.REPORT.G0023V00 288877 04/08/14 >> 08/12/01 >> > 0000001 ******* 001 PS NO 000001 *NONE* >> > >> > This will show you each DSN which is migrated and the "TRKS ALLOC" >> for >> > each. You can these values up using the utility of your choice. If >> you >> > have DB2, you could possibly write a utility to insert each DSN into >> a >> > table, then use SQL to do various summations for you. Or use SAS. Or >> > ?????. Given my own preferences, I would download this to my Linux >> > desktop and process it with Perl. But I'm known to be weird. >> > >> > -- >> > John McKown >> > Systems Engineer IV >> > IT >> > sage: INFO IBM-MAIN >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
