Don't forget the "DIRECTORY" statement right at the start of the directory 
- since we run VM:Secure, I'm not sure where DIRMAINT keeps that.
Do you run any vendor products on that system?  Most of the CA products 
have the sysres volser in a "product_name CONFIG" file that would need to 
change.

If you have a program to scan files for character strings (it's OK Rob and 
Kris, jump right in), it never hurts to scan all files on all disks for 
such nasty beasties that bite you when you are not looking.  If you don't 
have such a command, it's worth spending some free time to 
acquire/write/test one so that it is ready at a moment's notice.

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not those of my employer.



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I need  to relabel the volumes for my 2nd level z/VM, which is our test 
environment. This is something coming from our z/OS sysprogs.
Is there any way to change all references to volume label using some 
utility? If not where all would I need to change the volume labels?
I can think of  SYSTEM CONFIG, extent control (dont remember how to 
access this) and the directory entries.
The DASD at 2nd level does not share any DASD with level 1.
Appreciate your help.

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