I assume you mean you have datasets whose names imply they contain target or
DLIB zones.  It is possible that the missing global zone is actually in one
of these datasets.

You could use the SMPE panels (or a batch SMPE job) to try to open each of
these datasets in turn.  SMPE should fail if the dataset does not contain a
global zone.  If one opens, the LIST GZONE command should get you started.

:>: -----Original Message-----
:>: From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
:>: Behalf Of Vince Getgood
:>: Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 4:04 AM
:>: To: [email protected]
:>: Subject: Which Global zone?
:>:
:>: Hi All,
:>: I have a bunch of OEM TARGET and DLIB zones on my system, but don't
:>: appear to have a GLOBAL zone that they 'belong' to.
:>:
:>: Is there a way of interrogating the TARGET / DLIB zone to see which
:>: GLOBAL zone it is (supposed to be) a 'child' of?

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