Re: Multivolume Dataset Question

2008-03-30 Thread Kenneth E Tomiak
Each piece is not a separate dataset as far as the catalog is concerned. 
Ideally you are SMS managed so the politically correct answer is what you call 
reorg the entire file. I understand that to be just copy to a newname and then 
you can delete the current and rename the new to current.

Now if you want to play with fire, list the catalog entry so you know exactly 
what order the pieces are in, uncatalog the dataset, move the piece on the 
volume you want moved, then catalog the dataset back again using the new 
volser for the piece you moved. I assume you are not talking any type of 
CLUSTER. Get it wrong and you will wish you did the copy to a new name 
method. 

On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 10:53:49 -0400, Dean Montevago 
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Hi,

If a dataset spans multiple volumes, can you move one piece of it to
another volume ? or must you reorg the entire file ? 

TIA
Dean

Dean Montevago

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Multivolume Dataset Question

2008-03-27 Thread Dean Montevago
Hi,

If a dataset spans multiple volumes, can you move one piece of it to
another volume ? or must you reorg the entire file ? 

TIA
Dean

Dean Montevago
Sr. Systems Specialist
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(212) 609 - 9608
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