Well there are at least two ways.
1. Run an IEHLIST listvtoc vol=33xx= what ever volser is at
376E
2. ISPF
and look at the volser.
Its obviously in use.
You can bring down OVS (hopefully)
And see if this clear it up.
Ed
On Feb 23, 2016, at 12:31 AM, Mainframe Mainframe wrote:
Hello All,
Thanks for all suggestion and we are very close to
solve the
issue. Let me explain what all I did,
1) created one more PROG member and copied all LNKLST definition.
2) CHANGED LNKLST00 to LNKLST01 ---- created new one.
3) run Seprog command for activating new setprog parmlib member
4) Activated new lnklst.
5) Then updated system to use new lnklst01
Now I am able to access SDSF too. But my basic issue still there,
for which
I started this thread ---- device not going offline
I am still not able to make my primary res volume which I am not
using it
now, as my system is ipl'd from Alt res volume . I tried checking
allocation that who is holding it
/D U,DASD,ALLOC,376B,1
IEE106I 23.31.48 UNITS ALLOCATED 329
UNIT JOBNAME ASID JOBNAME ASID JOBNAME AS
376E OMVS 000F
But I am not understanding how OMVS is using this device.
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 12:45 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht <
[email protected]> wrote:
Tom Marchant wrote:
Sorry, Tom, with my utmost respect to you, for production
systems, I
agree to disagree.
That's ok. We can disagree.
Thanks very much.
But please allow me to explain a bit.
Dynamic linklist is one of the more difficult to get right, but
there are
a lot of dynamic facilities. I wouldn't want to run a system
without them
these days.
Agreed. (What would the life be if I could not do a SETROPTS
REFRESH, but
rather to IPL just to refresh RACF profiles? Ouch...)
...
Dynamic exits ...
...
Including SMF exits and RACF IRREVX01 exit. The very fact they're
dynamic
saved my skin many times.
For example, I have changed the IEFUJI to instead looking for a fixed
table in a loadlib, rather look in RACF for authorized accounting
codes for
batch jobs. No IPL anymore for a new accounting code! Yah!
Dynamic changes to SMS
Yup! Badly coded things in SMS can be overridden later via dynamic
commands. I also liked that testing facility in ISMF. The storage
guys
after me were grateful for that!
Most of these can cause problems if used incorrectly. Many of
them also
make the Sys Prog's life easier.
Thanks for sharing my sentiments. Here I agree 100% with you.
I think I will climb off this topic ( dead horse? ;-D ) to spare
the OP
some useless reading... ;-)
This ad-free thread is really interesting to follow!
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
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