> Any ideas how to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
Well, for starters: pasting the messages you see on DIRMAINT when you 
logon and the PROFILE EXEC runs would be a good place to start.
As I tell some end users: "No message, no problem.  Be happy!".

> being detached by something in the system.
Without the messages, it's hard to say what and why it might be detached. 
But the LINK not being authorized might be a good place to start looking.

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
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When I log on to the Dirmaint user id and the system executes profiles and 
what not, I'm getting the following error.
 
It seems that the 192 disk (with is a link to 5vmdir30's 492 disk) is 
being detached by something in the system.
 
When I issue the 'DVHBEGIN' command the system is telling me that the 
DVHUPDIR module can't be found.
 
That's because this module exists on the 192 disk which should be linked 
but is becoming  detached.
 
This is sort of a new installation.  I'm doing my testing second level and 
I did DDR's on tape from the first level system then back to the second 
level system.
 
I DDR'ed the following users minidisks:
 
5VMDIR30
DIRMAINT
DATAMOVE
DATASAT
 
The DDR's didn't have any errors and I believe I did copy over all the 
minidisks involved.  The DIRMAINT system came packaged on first level.
 
The directory entries for these users are the same in both the first and 
second level system and contain all the same link statements.
 
Any ideas how to resolve this issue would be appreciated.
 
Thanks



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