DDRing from r/o source disk  to r/w tdisk will show all stats and all files

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Stracka, James (GTI)
Sent: Tue 9/18/2007 3:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IBMVM] ACCESS empty RR disk fails



The disk can have files but if they are all MODE 0, you do not get to
ACCESS it either.

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Kreuter
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 3:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ACCESS empty RR disk fails


Ian: You can roll your own/fend for yourself. Start  by using DDR. Say
your mdisk is at vaddr 1B0. DDR INPUT 1B0 DASD TYPE 0 0 3

cyl 0 head 0 record 3 has the label information.  You can decode the
info there and get the numbers you need.

Or if its a small sized disk, and you have sufficient tdisk, define a
tdisk of the same size, ddr the r/o over to the r/w tdisk and et voila
you can access and then see your stats. This would even work by creating
a 1 cylinder tdisk (and then just copy cyl 0), but ... it's weird and
somewhat dangerous ....

David

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of Ian S. Worthington
Sent: Tue 9/18/2007 12:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IBMVM] ACCESS empty RR disk fails



I've come across this a few times but never understood *why* accessing
an empty disk I've linked RR should fail (rc=28, iirc).  Any good reason
for that?

And any way to *prevent* it from failing?  (I'm not after the files I'm
after the disk stats I can only get when the disk is accessed.)

ian
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