Thanks for the info. 
We did install DFSMS - at least now have an RMSMASTR id. 
But the new tape hardware is not yet installed.  
But we'll still be using VMTAPE  since it manages the tape catalog.

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Romanowski, John (OFT)
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 3:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Question about virtual tape in a zVM environment

We do DDR's and SPXTAPE every day to virtual (VTS) tapes. Treat them
like physical tapes.

SPXTAPE's for DR - same as using physical tapes: if the spool files
won't fit on one tape you'll need to mount enough scratch tapes for
SPXTAPE to use:
vmtape mount scratch 181 dsn jrr.spxtape.1OF3 (retpd 21 vmtape mount
scratch 182 dsn jrr.spxtape.2OF3 (retpd 21 vmtape mount scratch 183 dsn
jrr.spxtape.3OF3 (retpd 21 CP SPXTAPE DUMP 181-183 SPOOL ALL (or
whatever subsets of spool you want)

I haven't tried it in a long time, but if you're not using the DFSMS
sharing exit (or are, but code its rexx exec to allow it), you can mount
any volid in the VTS by using DFSMSRM MOUNT commands. I'm not sure if
VMTAPE supports that. Experiment, try it.
  The fine print on DFSMSRM MOUNT says a peer-to-peer VTS won't let you
change a volume's category but that's not a show-stopper, shouldn't need
to.


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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 2:42 PM
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Subject: Question about virtual tape in a zVM environment

We are running zVM 5.2 and currently still have manual 3490 tape drives.

We may soon be getting an IBM DS8300 (shared with zOS)  with TS1120
virtual tape. 
We have 5 VM systems with separate VMTAPE catalogs. 
They currently do not have any native physical tape drives planned for
the VM systems. 
We normally do maintenance on 1 VM system and use DDR and SPXTAPE to
propogate to the other VM systems. 
Is anyone familiar with using virtual tape with DDR and SPXTAPE? 
Can I just VMTAPE mount the virtual tape as a FOREIGN tape and be able
to do DDR restore and/or SPXTAPE load? 
I am also wondering about how to do SPXTAPE's for DR. 
Any suggestions would be appreciated. 
Ann Smith
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Delivery IBM Global Service Integrated Operations At The Hartford Work
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