On Wed, 18 May 2016 14:04:59 -0400, Dazzo, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:

>>Started the 1.13 to 2.2 migration guide and they suggest upgrading LOGR dsn's 
>>to
>> level HBB7705, we are at HBB6603. We are a monoplex shop and probably always
>> will be. Is there any need to take this action in our environment? 


>
> Below are the dsn's defined in couplxx member.  
> 
>DATA   TYPE(LOGR)                              
>      PCOUPLE(SYS1.LOGR.ZOS.TECH01,OSPAG2)    
>     ACOUPLE(SYS1.LOGR.ZOS.TECH02,OSMCAT)    
> 
>When I issue command D LOGGER,CONN,SYSPLEX,LSN=*, the display does not contain 
>those
> datasets.  Does that mean nothing  is writing to them?   
 
The command you issued displays logstreams, not couple data sets.  Do you see 
any
DASD logstreams in use?   I'm assuming you do.    

To display the LOGR couple data sets the command would be:
   D XCF,COUPLE,TYPE=LOGR      or D XCF,CPL,TYPE=LOGR    

I would have to go back and RTFM to know for sure, but IIRC the change 
was for SMDUPLEX (support system managed duplex rebuilding of structures)
which you would never use in a monoplex.  So no, you don't have to do 
it but it wouldn't hurt and if it were me, I would do it anyway.

Regards,

Mark
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