Obviously you are welcome to try anything, but please be aware that almost
none of the recommendations that have been posted are things that are in
any way supported and they could have unknowable effects on your system.
There is no approach that will let you safely delete a data set that is in
Summary: We need to delete a file that has enqueue's on the DSN in
multiple LPAR's on the same Z/900. Any help would be appreciated.
In performing SMP/E processing we ran into a D37-04 on the CBC.SCCNCMP
that resides on a SYSRES pack. The same DSN is used on four other LPAR'S
on a z/900
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Subject: D37 for PDSE in LNKLIST in SYSPLEX
Summary: We need to delete a file that has enqueue's on the DSN
I went back and reread the original post. It is not entirely clear that
the dataset you are applying maintenance to is NOT in use by at least 1
lpar. The instructions I gave are only good if the dataset you are
applying maintenance to is on a volume that is not in use. I hope you
are not
On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 12:06:30 -0600, Mark House [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Summary: We need to delete a file that has enqueue's on the DSN in
multiple LPAR's on the same Z/900. Any help would be appreciated.
In performing SMP/E processing we ran into a D37-04 on the CBC.SCCNCMP
that resides on a
NOT for the faint of heart but you should be able to amaspzap the
format4 DSCB to something else and then create another dataset with a
close (but different name) copy the 'zapped ds to the new dataset
and then zap the dscb of the new dataset to the old dataset set name.
You might have to
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