Thanks Scott,


--- On Fri, 9/4/09, Wandschneider, Scott <[email protected]> 
wrote:

From: Wandschneider, Scott <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Backup RES Labeling Question
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, September 4, 2009, 1:11 PM




 
 






Changing VM VOLSERs 


 Logon as MAINT. 
 Attach nnnRES volume to the base z/VM system. 


ATTACH rdev TO SYSTEM   ç    nnnRES 


 Add the following full pack minidisk statements for xxxRES
     to MAINT on the base system and put the directory online. 


MDISK F123 3390 000 END nnnRES MW 

MDISK FCF1 3390 039 120 nnnRES MW READ     WRITE   
MULTIPLE  

MDISK F2CC 3390 506 005 nnnRES MW READ     WRITE   
MULTIPLE     


 Logoff/Logon to MAINT. 
 Access the new system’s minidisks. 


ACCESS
FCF1 W 

ACCESS
F2CC U  


 Edit the “NEW” directory on the F2CC “U” minidisk,
     changing all the VOLID's to the new VOLID’s. 



 
  
  IBM
  Default 
  
  
  Production 
  
  
  Description 
  
 
 
  
  nnnRES 
  
  
  mmxRES 
  
  
  SYSRES 
  
 
 
  
  nnnSPL 
  
  
  mmxSP1 
  
  
  Spool Volume 1 
  
 
 
  
  nnnPAG 
  
  
  mmxPG1 
  
  
  Page Volume 1 
  
 
 
  
  nnnW01 
  
  
  mmxW01 
  
  
  Work Volume 1 
  
 
 
  
  Where nnn is the base release,
  i.e. 530 
  
  
  Where mm is the base release,
  i.e. 53 and x is an identification letter, i.e. “A” 
  ZVMESA5 = “A” 
  Z800ZVM = “B” 
  ODCZVM52 = “C” 
  
  
     
  
 



 Edit the “NEW” SYSTEM CONFIG file on the FCF1 “W”
     minidisk, changing all the VOLID's to the new VOLID’s.  
 Define '123' as 'FFF' and 'F123' as '123' to place the
     newly modified directory online for the second level VM system.  Use QUERY
     V DASD to verify. 


DEFINE
123 AS FFF 

DEFINE
F123 AS 123 

DIRECTXA
user direct u 


 Re-Define the ‘123’ disk.  Use QUERY V DASD to verify. 


DEFINE
123 AS F123 

DEFINE
FFF AS 123 


 Attach the remaining new system DASD addresses to MAINT.   


DETACH
rdev FROM SYSTEM ç    nnnRES 

ATTACH
rdev TO MAINT    ç    nnnRES 

ATTACH
rdev TO MAINT    ç    nnnSPL 

ATTACH
rdev TO MAINT    ç    nnnPAG 

ATTACH
rdev TO MAINT    ç    nnnW01 

ATTACH
rdev TO MAINT    ç    nnnW02 


 Change the VOLID's to what they were changed to in the new
     directory.  Execute ICKDSF. 


REFORMAT
UNIT(rdev) VERIFY(nnnRES) VOLID(nnxRES)  

REFORMAT
UNIT(rdev) VERIFY(nnnSPL) VOLID(nnxSP1) 

REFORMAT
UNIT(rdev) VERIFY(nnnPAG) VOLID(nnxPG1) 

REFORMAT
UNIT(rdev) VERIFY(nnnW01) VOLID(nnxW01) 

REFORMAT
UNIT(rdev) VERIFY(nnnW02) VOLID(nnxW02) 


 Detach the volumes from MAINT.   


DETACH
rdev FROM MAINT  ç    Was nnnRES 

DETACH
rdev FROM MAINT  ç    Was nnnSPL 

DETACH
rdev FROM MAINT  ç    Was nnnPAG 

DETACH
rdev FROM MAINT  ç    Was nnnW01 

DETACH
rdev FROM MAINT  ç    Was nnnW02 


 Vary offline/online the new volumes. 
 IPL the new system. 


   

   

Thank
you, 

   

Scott 

   



From: The IBM z/VM
Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Howard
Rifkind

Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 11:44 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: Backup RES Labeling Question 



   


 
  
  Scott, think you forgot to attach your procedure...

  

  And thanks all.

  

  --- On Fri, 9/4/09, Wandschneider, Scott 
<[email protected]>
  wrote: 
  

  From: Wandschneider, Scott <[email protected]>

  Subject: Re: Backup RES Labeling Question

  To: [email protected]

  Date: Friday, September 4, 2009, 12:38 PM 
  
  
  Here is the
  procedure I use to change VM VOLSERs after cloning the volumes, maybe you can
  adapt to your needs. 
    
  Thank you, 
    
  Scott 
    
  
  From: The IBM z/VM
  Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Howard
  Rifkind

  Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 11:32 AM

  To: [email protected]

  Subject: Re: Backup RES Labeling Question 
  
    
  
   
    
    Just creating a copy of the sysres volume to use for testing.

    

    --- On Fri, 9/4/09, Wandschneider, Scott 
<[email protected]>
    wrote: 
    

    From: Wandschneider, Scott <[email protected]>

    Subject: Re: Backup RES Labeling Question

    To: [email protected]

    Date: Friday, September 4, 2009, 12:29 PM 
    
    
    Are
    you referring to “cloning” a system or just providing a backup of the RES
    volume? 
      
    Thank
    you, 
      
    Scott 
      
    
    From: The IBM z/VM
    Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Howard
    Rifkind

    Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 11:13 AM

    To: [email protected]

    Subject: Backup RES Labeling Question 
    
      
    
     
      
      Hello all, 
        
      I had been asked to make a backup copy of the SYSRES volume,
      volulme id 54GRES,  and was provide with a DASD address of 6027 and
      a new volume id of 54GBRS. 
        
      I did a CPFMTXA on 6027 with the volume id of 54GBRS and formatted
      the entire volume as PERM. 
        
      I then ran DDR and did a COPY ALL and that worked with out any
      problems. 
        
      Of course now the volume which was 54GBRS is now 54GRES. 
        
      Now there are two volumes with the same volume id and the only way
      to identify which is which is by the DASD address. 
        
      This seems to me to now present a problem. 
        
      Should I now go and re label the back up volume to 54GBRS? 
        
      What is the best way to handle this and how would we go ahead and
      test the backup SYSRES? 
        
      Thanks. 
      
     
    
      
    
    
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