If you use DIRMAINT (or alike)t, DIRMAINT needs a 123 that covers the whole
pack, and MAINT no longer needs it.

I the stone age, it was often a drama when MAINT lost its 123 in de
directory,  now you can use DEFINE MDISK 123 to recover.

2008/10/8 Neale Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> MAINT 123 is usually a full-pack minidisk that covers the volume that has
> the DRCT area on it (very often the 5xxRES pack). To be sure Q ALLOC DRCT
> to
> determine where the directory lives.
>
>
> On 10/8/08 9:50 AM, "Guest, Darren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been a bad systems programmer and might have deleted the definition
> of
> > MDISK 123 under MAINT! :-(
> >
> > None of the backups I've got have a definition in their either. Not sure
> if
> > I've deleted it before backing up or if it's not normally in there (seems
> > odd).
> >
> > Does MAINT have a definition for a 123 mini-disk and if so, what is
> it??!!!
>



-- 
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support

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