See if DFHSM is running space management process on those volumes/pools.

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Lizette


> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Tony Thigpen
> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 7:30 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: IMS log files question
> 
> Which makes since. It is using the
> "larger of [JCL vs SMS]" & <= RET_LIMIT.
> 
> So, I am back to my original problem. I need to identify the process that is
> suppose to be deleting the expired files from the VTOC?
> 
> Tony Thigpen
> 
> Burrell, Todd wrote on 01/18/2017 09:09 AM:
> > Looks like your RETPD=45 is overriding the SMS parameters.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]
> > On Behalf Of Tony Thigpen
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 8:52 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: IMS log files question
> >
> >   From the job logs where the file is created:
> >
> > //DFSSLOGP  DD DSN=IMSVS.SLDSP.%SSID.D%ARDATE.T%ARTIME.V%ARVERS,
> > //             DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),RETPD=45,
> > //             UNIT=3390,VOL=SER=SIMS00,SPACE=(CYL,(1,1))
> >
> > IGD101I SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME (DFSSLOGP)
> >           DSN (IMSVS.SLDSP.DBCT.D17018.T0040131.VF3        )
> >           STORCLAS (SCIMSLOG) MGMTCLAS (MCIMSLOG) DATACLAS (        )
> >           VOL SER NOS= HIMSL2
> >
> >   From the management class panel:
> > MGMTCLAS EXPIRE     EXPIRE        RET    PARTIAL      PRIMARY
> > NAME     NON-USAGE  DATE/DAYS    LIMIT   RELEASE      DAYS
> > --(2)--- ---(3)---  ---(4)----  --(5)--  ----(6)----  ---(7)--
> > MCIMSLOG         7           7  NOLIMIT  NO                  0
> >
> > SMS is something I am just learning, but, if I am reading the manual right,
> I would expect the files to be gone after 7 days.
> >
> > But, from the VTOC:
> > Created  Expires
> > 2017.018 2017.063
> >
> > It appears that I am missing something. Because here is the vtoc dates for
> one of the old files:
> > Created Expires
> > 2015.190 2015.235
> >
> > Tony Thigpen
> >
> > Peter Hunkeler wrote on 01/18/2017 01:55 AM:
> >>
> >>> I am reviewing the system VTOCs and I see a lot of IMS log files
> >>> that contain a date/timestamp in their names. I know they are
> >>> created by the IMS system using the skeleton proc member ARCHJCL.
> >>> What I am seeing is that the file was created with a retention period of
> 45 days.
> >>>
> >>> //DFSSLOGP  DD DSN=IMSVS.SLDSP.%SSID.D%ARDATE.T%ARTIME.V%ARVERS,
> >>> //             DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),RETPD=45,
> >>> //             UNIT=3390,VOL=SER=SIMS00,SPACE=(CYL,(1,1))
> >>>
> >>> But, I have daily files going back almost 2 years.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Is the RETPD honoured at allocation time? Look for message IGD17364I in the
> IMS joblog. What value is set for "RET LIMIT" in the management class. If it
> is 0, then EXPDT and RETPD will be ignored, and EXPIRE NON-USAGE and EXPIRE
> DATE/DAYS determine when space managment considers to delete the data set. Any
> of those could be NOLIMIT. Or the value is larger than your "almost 2 years".
> >>
> >>
> >> Have you looked a the "Expiration date" in ISPF for any of those data data
> sets?
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Peter Hunkeler
> >>
> >>
> >>

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