I think the question came up from someone who had not had to administer
ZFS/HFS before. It was one of these "where do I start" questions.  Of
course once you are familiar with an area it gets easier.
Colin

On Wed, 6 Oct 2021 at 22:04, Radoslaw Skorupka <[email protected]>
wrote:

> W dniu 06.10.2021 o 16:44, Ed Jaffe pisze:
> > On 10/6/2021 7:11 AM, Pommier, Rex wrote:
> >> z/OS 2.4 is the last release of the operating system to support the
> >> HFS (Hierarchical File System) data structure used by the z/OS UNIX
> >> environment. IBM has provided equivalent if not superior
> >> functionality with the z/OS File System (zFS). Customers should
> >> migrate from HFS to zFS using the utilities provided in the operating
> >> system to convert their entire file system hierarchy.
> >
> > I always intended to ask how customers can identify all of their HFS
> > data sets. Is it something in ISMF?
> >
>
> Maybe my English is poor, but I don't understand the question.
> What's hard in identifying HFS datasets?
>
> 1. BPXPRMFS show all mounted filesystems. Just a list to check.
> 2. AUTOmount is rather easy to check.
> 3. Last, but not least there are tools like IDCAMS DCOLLECT and LISTDSI.
> 4. Other cases would live in backup/ML form or just as loosely idea.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> --
> Radoslaw Skorupka
> Lodz, Poland
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