John,

I have not done this but I would catalog the DB2 Cluster Name with LINEAR in 
the IDCAMS control cards.

Lizette

-----Original Message-----
>From: John Dawes <[email protected]>
>Sent: Aug 28, 2012 4:18 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: HELP - RECATALOGING VSAM COMPONENTS
>
>The cluster and the data component have a different names.  Do I need to 
>recatalog the cluster too? 
>
>
>
>________________________________
>From: Skip Robinson <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2012 7:13 PM
>Subject: Re: HELP - RECATALOGING VSAM COMPONENTS
>
>The most common problem with VSAM is failing to specify the proper value 
>for indexed/nonindexed. It must match the actual cluster. 
>
>.
>.
>JO.Skip Robinson
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>
>From:  Lizette Koehler <[email protected]>
>To:    [email protected]
>Date:  08/28/2012 04:01 PM
>Subject:        Re: HELP - RECATALOGING VSAM COMPONENTS
>Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>Did you look up the IDC3009I message
>
>6                  Explanation: Either the primary VSAM volume record    
>
>                    (VVR) points to another catalog, or the primary VVR or 
>
>                    non-VSAM volume record (NVR) for the object being    
>                    recataloged was not found on the first volume serial  
>
>                    number specified. The primary VVR or NVR contains the  
>
>                    data set information needed to recatalog the object.  
>
>  
>                    Possible causes of this error are:  
>  
>                    o  No VVR exists.  
>  
>                    o  A VVR exists, but it points to another catalog.    
>
>  
>                    o  Parameters were not specified as they were when    
>
>                        the cluster was originally defined. The parameters 
>
>                        are NAME, INDEXED, LINEAR, NONINDEXED, NUMBERED,  
>
>                        and VOLUMES.  
>              Programmer Response: 
>
>              If no VVR exists, then re-issue the DEFINE command, 
>              without the RECATALOG parameter, for the ICF catalog. 
>
>              If the VVR exists but points to a different catalog, 
>              specify the correct catalog and re-issue the DEFINE 
>              command with the RECATALOG parameter. 
>
>              If the original values for parameters NAME, INDEXED, 
>              LINEAR, NONINDEXED, NUMBERED, and VOLUMES were not 
>              specified, specify the original values and re-issue 
>              the DEFINE command with the RECATALOG parameter. 
>
>Have you tried adding LINEAR?  Or is it the correct catalog (I tend to not 
>include a catalog)?
>
>Lizette
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>>From: John Dawes <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Aug 28, 2012 3:54 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: HELP - RECATALOGING VSAM COMPONENTS
>>
>>G'Day,
>> 
>>I restored a DB2 VSAM dsn (which was deleted in error) on to the volume 
>which it used to reside on.  The restore was from a full volume dump.  All 
>went well however it didn't catalog the CLUSTER & COMPONENT:
>> 
>>2012.241 17:51:51 EXECUTION 
>BEGINS                                            
>>THE INPUT DUMP DATA SET BEING PROCESSED IS IN FULL VOLUME FORMAT AND WAS 
>CREATED BY DFSMSDSS VERSION 1
>>RELEASE 13 MODIFICATION LEVEL 0 ON 2012.231 
>05:41:01                          
>>DATA SET CLUSTER VDB2U.DSNDBC.PENDBD10.PENTS113.I0001.A001 
>COMPONENT          
>>VDB2U.DSNDBD.PENDBD10.PENTS113.I0001.A001 ALLOCATED, ON VOLUME(S): 
>SMP116    
>>THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS FOR CLUSTER 
>VDB2U.DSNDBC.PENDBD10.PENTS113.I0001.A001 ON SMP116 MAY HAVE TO BE 
>>CATALOGED IN CATALOG 
>CHATT.UCAT                                              
>> COMPONENT 
>VDB2U.DSNDBD.PENDBD10.PENTS113.I0001.A001                          
>>THE FOLLOWING DATA SETS WERE SUCCESSFULLY PROCESSED FROM VOLUME 
>SMP116        
>> VDB2U.DSNDBC.PENDBD10.PENTS113.I0001.A001    
>VDB2U.DSNDBD.PENDBD10.PENTS113.I0
>>2012.241 17:52:50 EXECUTION 
>ENDS                                              
>>2012.241 17:52:50 TASK COMPLETED WITH RETURN CODE 
>0000                                                            
>> 
>>I tried the following to catalog the component:
>>                                                                      
>>    DEFINE CL (NAME(VDB2U.DSNDBD.PENDBD10.PENTS113.I0001.A001)  -      
>>    VOLUMES(SMP116)  -                                                
>>    RCTLG)        -                                                  
>>    CATALOG('CHATT.UCAT')                                            
>>IDC3014I CATALOG ERROR                                                
>>IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 86 - REASON CODE IS IGG0CLEY-6 
>>IDC3003I FUNCTION TERMINATED. CONDITION CODE IS 12                    
>>                                                                      
>>IDC0002I IDCAMS PROCESSING COMPLETE. MAXIMUM CONDITION CODE WAS 12    
>> 
>>Could someone suggest something that I could try?
>> 
>>Thanks.
>
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