On Wed, 20 Jul 2016 08:34:44 -0400, Steve Smith wrote:

>ISPF stats are kept in the user data part of the directory entries.
>IEBCOPY copies directory entries as-is (except for some updates needed for
>load modules & program objects).
>
>I don't know what NFS is looking at, but it's not ISPF stats.  I wouldn't
>expect it to, so my guess is everything is working as designed.
>
NFS doc mentions FAMS, if available, then ISPF stats, then DSCB, then
catalog, and last current TOD.

I find it hard to believe that it was a design requirement that:

o ISPF and NFS show different timestamps.

o HSM migrate/recall replicates both timestamps.

o IEBCOPY alters the timestamp shown by NFS but not that shown by ISPF.

o LMMSTATS updates the timestamp shown by ISPF but not that snown by NFS.

There's probably an etc.

All this strikes me less as design than as implementation indolence.

-- gil

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