$T PROCLIB

2006-10-16 Thread Frank Allan Rasmussen
Hi I'm going to move JES2 proclib from a 3380 volume to a 3390 volume and I'm reading about the $T PROCLIB command. In the manual it states: If a $T PROCLIB command is entered with no operands, then concatenation will be reallocated. This is useful to retry a previous failed allocation

Re: $T PROCLIB

2006-10-16 Thread Lizette Koehler
Just one question. Are your proclibs defined on the PROCLIB statement inside the JES2 Parms? I think $TPROCLIB only works for them and not JCL'd Proclibs. If they are, this will work okay. Though I would be the only TSO User Logged on during this process incase there are any issues. As for

Re: $T PROCLIB

2006-10-16 Thread Daniel A. McLaughlin
Personally, I'd build a new PROCLIB, copy everything into it, adjust my JES2 startup PROC and re-ipl. Daniel McLaughlin Z-Series Systems Programmer Crawford Company 4680 N. Royal Atlanta Tucker GA 30084 phone: 770-621-3256 fax: 770-621-3237 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web:

Re: $T PROCLIB

2006-10-16 Thread Mark Zelden
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:30:13 +0200, Frank Allan Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I'm going to move JES2 proclib from a 3380 volume to a 3390 volume and I'm reading about the $T PROCLIB command. In the manual it states: If a $T PROCLIB command is entered with no operands