Lucas Rosalen wrote:
As far as I have seen, it's quite simple: create a &SYSR2 symbol (using
&SYSR1 and changing last char from 1 to 2, for example) and update MCAT
accordingly.
Once I've worked for a client that had 3-volumes respack. It indeed worked.
We used to keep datasets like LINKLIB, MACLIB, NUCLEUS, etc in 1st volumes
though...
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That's exactly what it was designed to do, and why we did it at the time. Note that SYS1.NUCLEUS (and IPL text) must be on the first volume, as must the SYS1.SVCLIB data set.

Generally, if you can get enough on the volume to IPL, start JES, and log on, you are far ahead of the game should you have to recover the system at some point (including DR).

ServerPac's Recommended System Layout (RSL) automatic volume assignment process will put NUCLEUS and SVCLIB on the first volume and "try" meet the second objective too (assuming a local 3270 SNA terminal).

But it's certainly better to get a big enough volume to put all the target data sets (yes, the version root and SMP/E target CSI too) on one volume, all together. ServerPac's RSL function will let you play with volume sizes to see how large a volume you need very quickly and you can see the effects by displaying what's on each volume if you have more than one.

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John Eells
IBM Poughkeepsie
ee...@us.ibm.com

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