Thanks to all who responded.  According to REAS=0092 it could be because of an 
exit which may be applied.
 
 Just to clarify Mike' question, the dsn was backed up before I issued the 
migrate command.

Thanks to all who responded.
 

________________________________
 From: Lizette Koehler <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 12:43:10 PM
Subject: Re: MIGRATE FAILED. RC=0045, REAS=0092
  

Check out the arc1245i  reason 92

It may answer your question

Lizette


-----Original Message-----
>From: willie bunter <[email protected]>
>Sent: May 17, 2013 9:11 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: MIGRATE FAILED. RC=0045, REAS=0092
>
>Hallo To All Members
>
>I am trying to migrate a
 gdg dsn which has been newly created.  However I get the error message :
>
>RC1001I Z8002D.HSM.JRNL.BKUP.G0001V00 MIGRATE FAILED, RC=0045, REAS=0092  
>ARC1245I DATA SET NOT ELIGIBLE FOR MIGRATION     
>
>I cannot figure it out.  Here is the MANAGEMENT CLASS :
>
> CDS Name  . . . . . . . . . : SYS2.SCDS           
> Management Class Name . . . : BKUPMT11            
>                                                   
> Partial Release . . . . . . :
 YES                 
>                                                   
>                                                   
> Migration Attributes                              
>   Primary Days
 Non-usage  . : 0                   
>   Level 1 Days Date/Days  . : 0                   
>   Command or Auto Migrate . : BOTH                
>                                                   
>                                                   
> GDG Management Attributes                         
>   # GDG Elements on Primary :                     
>   Rolled-off GDS Action . . : EXPIRE              
>                   
>I verified the MC of the dsn and it
 is set to BKUPMT11.
>                                
>Is it because I have the  # GDG Elements on Primary is  blank.  The 
>explanation is not very clear as to where the problem could be.
>
>Could someone spot the problem.
>
> 
># GDG ELEMENTS ON PRIMARY 
>of a GDG to keep on primary storage. Generations that go over the limit
>become eligible for migration during the next run of automatic primary space
>management independent of the PRIMARY DAYS NON-USAGE. The most
>recent generations are eligible for migration only if they satisfy the PRIMARY
>DAYS
 NON-USAGE.
>             
>                                                   
>
>indicates how many of the most recent generations
>
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