And if you are really getting rid of the old DASD, you can sort of use th
e
same methodology to CLEAN the DASD before selling it off. 

/Tom Kern



On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 15:13:37 -0400, Mark Pace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I can't find it anymore, but I had an exec that I used to copy large num
bers
>of DASD.
>Basically you could define as many "worker" machines as you wanted.
>create a file with the dasd addresses and current volsers.
>* each machine reads the file.
>* If a "from" address was attached to anyone, then that address was alre
ady
>being copied.
>* it has no volser, then it is already copied
>* Once you got an address that was ready to copy, search through a range
 of
>new address, if it was attached to someone, then it was already being us
ed.
>if it had a volser, then it was already copied.
>* copy the disk
>* clip the volser on the original.
>Rinse and repeat.
>

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