On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 14:25:37 +0100, [email protected] wrote:

>> Use ISMF or something like that to search for all your 'other' dataset on 
>> all of your catalogs. Just to make sure there is not another [unwanted] 
>> duplicate on another volser. Just review your Linklist and APF that they are 
>> referring to the correct dataset and/or volser where applicable.
>I have spent an inordinate amount of time already wading through the contents 
>of the ADCD supplied disks. I have already cleaned up quite a few obsolete 
>(empty) catalog entries. I am currently attempting to copy the SMP/E 
>environment that comes with the ADCD setup so that I can install maintenance 
>without risking an IPL and/or a non-IPLable system (can you say linklib goes 
>into extents while running apply?). I have deleted about a thousand obsolete 
>DDDEFs that were carried over from who knows when, using an official 1.13 
>program directory. While copying target libraries to a mod9 (and cleaning up 
>the placement of them) I found out that quite a few of these target libraries 
>are much much bigger than they should be (as in 4000 tracks instead of 300). 
>This indicates to me that they were carried over from the last millenium and 
>never cleaned up. Which is actually funny, since the ADCD systems come 
>packaged for mod3 sized volumes, and DASD space is at a premium for those mod3!
>
Doesn't somthing in this thread tend to refutetZe'ev Atlas's recent assertion:

On Sun, 24 Nov 2013 09:05:03 -0600, Ze'ev Atlas wrote:
>
>Apparently z/OS is capable of finding the file without any manual assistance!  
>...

-- gil

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