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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin
In a recent note, Imbriale, Donald (Exchange) said:
Run the RESTORE with TYPRUN=NORUN on the EXEC in JCL.
???
The JCL RM lists TYPRUN as a parameter of the JOB statement,
but not of the EXEC
OK. I've never done this before.
I have been given a DFSMSdss-produced dump data set to
diagnose. I believe I should look before I leap, so I'd
like to know what data set names it contains. What command
will tell me the names of the data sets contained in a
DFSMSdss-produced dump?
BTW, TFM,
Run the RESTORE with TYPRUN=NORUN on the EXEC in JCL.
Don Imbriale
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Subject: List contents of DFSMSdss-produced dump
I am sure there are better ways but simple has it's own benefits.
//ST1 EXEC PGM=ADRDSSU,PARM='TYPRUN=NORUN'
and any restore command will identify the available datasets on the dump
tape
Mike
On 3/20/06, Paul Gilmartin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. I've never done this before.
I have
to get the data on disk, then rename
afterwards), then take out the PARM.
Later,
Ray
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Subject: List contents of DFSMSdss
In a recent note, Imbriale, Donald (Exchange) said:
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 17:14:24 -0500
Run the RESTORE with TYPRUN=NORUN on the EXEC in JCL.
???
The JCL RM lists TYPRUN as a parameter of the JOB statement,
but not of the EXEC statement.
Thanks,
gil
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INFORMATION
In this case, it's a PARM to program ADRDSSU; i.e.
EXEC PGM=ADRDSSU,PARM='TYPRUN=NORUN'
HTH,
Greg Shirey
Ben E. Keith Company
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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 4:25 PM
In a recent note,
In a recent note, Ray Mullins said:
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 14:24:30 -0800
First, run with PARM='TYPRUN=NORUN', so you won't actually copy anything off
the tape.
Got it. Thanks.
Then use INCLUDE((**)). ADRDSSU will show you all of the data sets
dumped/copied onto the tape.
Do I need to specify a volume to restore to, or can I let
SMS choose the volume(s)?
Both, either.
If you have the proper authority, there are DFDSS parms to do whichever.
I forget the exact PARMS after being an FDR user for 14 of the last 15 years,
and not being directly involved with either
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Subject: Re: List contents of DFSMSdss-produced dump?
In a recent note, Ray Mullins said:
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 14:24:30 -0800
First, run with PARM='TYPRUN=NORUN', so you won't actually copy
anything off the tape.
Got it. Thanks.
Then use INCLUDE
In a recent note, Ray Mullins said:
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 14:59:12 -0800
VSAM. Ah! *turns and runs away*
It wouldn't need to be bad if the designers did it right.
You'll need a RECAT to force cataloging of all the renamed components in the
right catalog. (That's why
On Mar 20, 2006, at 4:24 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
In a recent note, Imbriale, Donald (Exchange) said:
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 17:14:24 -0500
Run the RESTORE with TYPRUN=NORUN on the EXEC in JCL.
???
The JCL RM lists TYPRUN as a parameter of the JOB statement,
but not of the EXEC
In a recent note, Ray Mullins said:
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 14:24:30 -0800
First, run with PARM='TYPRUN=NORUN', so you won't actually copy anything off
the tape.
Then use INCLUDE((**)). ADRDSSU will show you all of the data sets
dumped/copied onto the tape.
Then, once you
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