Title: RE: Saving a backup copy of NSSs with no tape drive

Yes, yes, yes, it was DMKSNT ... duh just another senior moment.

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Behalf Of Jim Bohnsack
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 10:04 AM
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Subject: Re: Saving a backup copy of NSSs with no tape drive


That sounds like a job for the Pageable Access Method, last heard of on
XT/370 or AT/370.  I agree with you, tho, about not having to do assemblies
and reipls to change a segment.  I think, tho, it was DMKSNT rather than
DMKSYS.
Jim

At 09:48 AM 9/11/2006, you wrote:
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>For what it's worth I am still doing flips at not having to deal with DMKSYS
>assemblies and IPL's for the saved segments. Now I am thinking 'Why keep
>them in spool space?' Wouldn't a more logical approach be to save the
>segments on a CP minidisk i.e. MAINT's CF1?
>That would solve a lot of backup/restore/format problems.
>
>My two cents......
>Tom
>

Jim Bohnsack
Cornell Univ.
(607) 255-1760


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