The HSM Started task has an ARCCMDxx member that details all the stuff it is to
do.
You can issue a F dfhsmstcnamehere,Q SETSYS and see what is currently running.
You can browse the ARCCMDxx member and see what it is going to do.
SETSYS PRIMARYSPMGMTSTART(0000 0000) -
SECONDARYSPMGMTSTART(0000 0000) -
AUTOBACKUPSTART(0000 0000 0000) -
AUTODUMPSTART(0000 0000 0000)
ADDVOL VOL001 UNIT(3390) MIGRATION(ML1 NOSDSP) THRESHOLD(1)
ADDVOL VOL002 UNIT(3390) -
PRIMARY(NOAUTOMIGRATION -
AUTORECALL -
AUTOBACKUP -
MIGRATE(999) -
BACKUPDEVICECATEGORY(TAPE)) -
THRESHOLD(100 100)
You can review the Management class in ISMF and see what the policies are for
the dataset (you only provided a snippet of the details.
Use the DISPLAY function in ISMF for easier read
-----Original Message-----
>From: Tony Thigpen <[email protected]>
>Sent: Jan 18, 2017 12:00 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: IMS log files question
>
>How do I determine if the volume is part of the HSM backup process? I
>have looked at the HSM backup logs and these volumes are never mentioned
>although other volumes are backed up.
>
>Tony Thigpen
>
>Lizette Koehler wrote on 01/18/2017 10:13 AM:
>> See if DFHSM is running space management process on those volumes/pools.
>>
>> Or you can check on the IMS List and see if someone over there has had a
>> similar
>> issue
>>
>> To join, if you have not done so, use this URL
>>
>> IMS http://imslistserv.bmc.com/scripts/wa-BMC.exe?A0=ims-l
>>
>>
>>
>> Lizette
>>
>>
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