I know that ADRDSSU can dump and restore VM volumes. We used this for Disaster
Recovery in the past. If there is a COPY function in ADRDSSU then it should be
able to do it with VM volumes. There is at least one special keyword for VM
volumes but I don't remember what it is. Tomorrow at work I can look at the old
JCL and do a better post for you.

/Tom Kern
/301-903-2211

--- "West, Judson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I want to move my VM system to a new array, and subsequently removing
> the old array. I was thinking of having z/OS use ADRDSSU to copy the VM
> volumes from the old array to the new one - while the VM system was
> down. There have been some issues in the past that indicate this won't
> work. Is this still the case? If not, are there any special parms that
> need to be passed to ADRDSSU to copy the VM volumes? If there still are
> issues, how would I accomplish this without having a running VM system
> to do it?
> 




      
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