Paul Gilmartin wrote:
<snip>

ISTR that either IBM continued to distribute the older IEBCOPY which
(sometimes) required authorization, or that some installations kept
such a restricted outdated copy available.  Why?  Auditor phobia?
<snip>

This had nothing to do with auditing. It was just the native caution of the DFSMS developers. IEBCOPY is *so* fundamental a utility they wanted to make sure people had a copy of the old one...just in case something happened that made it necessary.

And...something did. The zPDT systems of the day did not support the necesary subset of the ECKD command set, exposing a bug that could be circumvented by using the old one until the fix was available. We never found this in testing because (suprise!) no real disk devices are available that do *not* support ECKD as far as I know, and those from IBM have not been available for 20 years or more.

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John Eells
IBM Poughkeepsie
[email protected]

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