It is a TS7700 and yes, you can set it there for an entire fast-ready
category and I want it for selective datasets. Keeping all 'scratched'
tapes non-mountable for 100 days, will cost me too much tape and
storage.

It is rare, as rare as you need datasets in their 'retain days only
backup' grace period of definite disappearance. It is a last resort,
after you have 'saved the project' with this option, you can start
reconsidering retention periods.

Kees.

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Lizette Koehler
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 16:03
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Looking for a CA-1 feature.

What type of VTS?  If a TS7700 family you can set some retention periods
in there that will keep the "tape" after a certain length before it
totally gone even after a scratch occurs.

Is this a normal occurrence or rare?  If more normal I would look at the
retention rules for those datasets and confer with the owners if they
are needed longer than they think


Lizette


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Vernooij, CP - SPLXM
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 6:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Looking for a CA-1 feature.

Hello group,

 

I am looking for a feature in CA-1, that I wished to be there, but that
is not there as far as I can find. Maybe someone has a good idea.

 

I am looking at implenting disk-tape conversion for large datasets, i.e.
write them directly to tape i.s.o. to disk. Since we have a VTS, with
more than sufficient virtual units and more than sufficient performance,
we have a potential group of large datasets, that can well be placed on
tape. It has some restrictions of course, like dsorg and parallel
access, but that is no problem.

 

There is only one issue, that bothers me when the dataset is under CA-1
control i.s.o. SMS control. Under SMS, I can specify, with 'retain days
only backup', how long the last backup should be retained after the
dataset has been expired, scratched or removed in some way. This enables
panic questions "the dataset is correctly expired, but yet I suddenly
need it after one month" to be answered and even sometimes produces
edible or drinkable presents from happy clients.

 

I am looking for a similar feature under CA-1 control, but I cannot find
it.
The extended retention options do not give the same result, the dataset
is available and cataloged, while under SMS it will be uncataloged and
virtually gone. In the CA-1 situation the user can process the dataset
and is not aware of the fact that the data was not planned to be
available, which he/she would have noticed under SMS control.

 

Looking through the CA-1 options, I can't find an equivalent of SMS's
'retain days only backup' option. Is there a similar feature in CA-1?

 

Thanks,

Kees.

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