Thanks Allan for your help.
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On Fri, 16/5/14, Staller, Allan <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: FINDING CLUSTER NAME
 To: [email protected]
 Received: Friday, 16 May, 2014, 12:10 AM
 
 Looking back at the OP,
 it seems that a) someone has issued a DEL NSCR on the
 cluster, or b) someone wiped out a volume without properly
 deleting the data.
 
 I would
 try DEF CL(HESP.BALFWD.DEFINE) VOL(XXXXXX) RECATALOG). There
 are a number of caveats here. There are a fair number of
 attributes that must be present on the DEF RECAT request and
 these must match the attributes of the original cluster.
 E.g. If the original cluster was a KSDS, the INDEXED keyword
 must be added to the DEF RECAT request. 
 If
 something is missing or incorrectly specified, the IDC3009I
 message will indicate the possibilities. There are too many
 to cover in a brief email.
 
 Try to find a recent catalog listing if
 possible. Otherwise guess, correct, retry. Repeat until
 successful.
 Is a backup/dump available? If
 so, delete the cluster components and recover from
 backup/dump (see below).
 Is it possible the
 cluster has been redefined somewhere else? (after the DEL
 NSCR)
 
 If all else fails,
 there is no risk in deleting the component(s), since no one
 can access the data.
 
 To
 delete the component, use IDCAMS in batch:
 
 DEL HESP.BALFWD.DEFINE.DATA
 VVR FILE(DD1) 
 
 Where DD1
 points to the volume in question.
 
 HTH,
 
 <snip>
 I tried out your
 suggestion however it didn't work :
 
  LISTC ENT('HESP.BALFWD.DEFINE.DATA')
 ALL                             
 IDC3012I ENTRY HESP.BALFWD.DEFINE.DATA NOT
 FOUND                      
 IDC3009I ** VSAM CATALOG RETURN CODE IS 8 -
 REASON CODE IS IGG0CLEG-42
 IDC1566I **
 HESP.BALFWD.DEFINE.DATA NOT LISTED                 
       
 IDCAMS  SYSTEM SERVICES   
    
 
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 On Thu, 15/5/14, Staller, Allan <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 
  Subject: Re:
 FINDING CLUSTER NAME
  To: [email protected]
  Received: Thursday, 15 May, 2014, 11:42 PM
  
  LISTC ENT('
  HESP.BALFWD.DEFINE.DATA') ALL 
  
  The cluster name will be in
 the specified in  the output.
  The most
 likely name is '
 
 HESP.BALFWD.DEFINE'
  
 
 <snip>
  I am trying to find the
  CLUSTER name of the VSAM components.  We have
 a daily  diagnose job run on the volumes and it picked up
 the DATA  & INDEX components.  
  
  IDC3302I  ACTION ERROR ON
 SYS1.ICFCAT.APPLIC 
               
               
  IDC3351I ** VSAM I/O
 RETURN CODE IS 16  -  RPLFDBWD = X'93080010' 
 IDC21364I ERROR DETECTED BY DIAGNOSE:     
                               
   
    VVDS ENTRY: HESP.BALFWD.DEFINE.DATA
 (Z)   
                       
         
    RECORD:
 X'0002C9AB'           
     
                                    
    
    OFFSET:
 X'0002'         
         
                                
          
    REASON: 19 -
 CATLG ENTRY NOT
  FOUND             
                      
     
  IDC21365I VVDS RECORD
 
 DISPLAY:                               
  
             
   
 RECORD:
  X'0002C9AB'       
    
  
  I do not want to
 delete them
  because I do not know who is
 the owner also, I do not know  the impact it could cause. 
 I would like to recatalog the  CLUSTER however I do not
 know how I should go about finding  the name.
  
  Can anybody
 
 suggest something that could help me track down the
 CLUSTER  name?
  </snip>
  
 
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