That was my mistake.  I was in a hurry and read the message as coming from 
FDRABR, rather than ICKDSF.  Do you have FDRABR at your site?


You should be able to add those steps to your current dump job and get the same 
results.



Dan 


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of John Dawes
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 7:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SMF RECORD TYPE : HELP

Daniel,

I would like to try out your suggestion.  Would you have an example of the 
FDRABR step?  Also, would it support SMF as an input file?

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On Thu, 3/11/16, Blake, Daniel J [CTR] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: SMF RECORD TYPE : HELP
 To: [email protected]
 Received: Thursday, 3 November, 2016, 9:20 AM
 
 OK, add an SDSF step
 before your FDR dump step, then one after your FDR dump  step.  Rerun the job.
 
 //COMMAND1  EXEC PGM=ISFAFD
 //ISFOUT              DD  SYSOUT=*
 //ISFIN   DD  *
  
 /D ALLOC,,devaddr,1
 /*
 //*
 //FDRABR step here
 //FDR
 //*
 //COMMAND2  EXEC PGM=ISFAFD
 //ISFOUT              DD  SYSOUT=*
 //ISFIN   DD  *
  
 /D ALLOC,,devaddr,1
 /*
 
 
 
 ;-D an 
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]  On 
Behalf Of John Dawes
 Sent: Thursday,
 November 03, 2016 8:23 AM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: Re: SMF RECORD TYPE : HELP
 
 Yes, I tried that.  However,
 when I issued the command it was too late (3 minutes after  the job abend).  
This is why I thought by  reading SMF  records would have some info on the 
volume.
 
 
 --------------------------------------------
 On Thu, 3/11/16, Blake, Daniel J [CTR] 
<[email protected]>
 wrote:
 
  Subject: Re: SMF
 RECORD TYPE : HELP
  To: [email protected]
  Received: Thursday, 3 November, 2016, 7:56  AM
  
  Have you tried the
 alloc
  command from the console or SDSF?
  
  D U,,ALLOC,devaddr,1
  
  Thank You
 
 
  
  ;-D an
 
 
  
   
 
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Dawes
  Sent: Thursday,
  November 03, 2016 7:53 AM
  To:
 [email protected]
  Subject: SMF RECORD TYPE : HELP
  
  G'Day,
 
 
  Could someone suggest how I could obtain  information about a certain DASD 
volume?  I am trying to  trouble shoot a problem of a job failure when 
attempting  to  copy a volume using the following parms.
  
  COPY INDYNAM(SYS012)
 OUTDYNAM(BCD012)
  CANCELERROR      - 
   
     PURGE ALLEXCP
 ALLDATA(*) OPT(4) ADMIN FCNOCOPY
  -    
  
  I get the following
  message:
  
 
 ADR306E
  (043)-SBRTN(01), UNABLE TO COPY THE
 VOLUME BECAUSE OUTPUT  VOLUME BCD012  IS IN USE. TASK IS  TERMINATED
  
  I am trying to
 find out what
  resource was using the volume
 at that time.  I thought that  SMF would be a solution  however I don't see a 
SMF record  type for DASD.
  
  Any
 
 suggestions would be very welcome.
  
  Thanks.
  
 
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