Hi Bruce,
I tryed to INIT the target volume under MVS with INIT. But the copy always
fail.
My INIT :
ICKDSF - MVS/ESADEVICE SUPPORT FACILITIES 17.0TIME: 0
INIT UNIT(8801) VOLID(HI8801) VFY(HI8801)
Look up this message in the manual. According to the message, DFDSS does
not support the CPVOLUME parameter unless the VM volume has an OS-
compatible VTOC. ICKDSF INIT on VM will create a VM volume with an OS-
compatible VTOC. An ICKDSF INIT on MVS will not create a VM volume. The
CPVOLUME
A VM volume can be formatted two ways:
* if initialized using the CPFMTXA (which actually invokes ICKDSF INIT
CPFORMAT) it contains a dummy MVS VTOC on cylinder 0, track 0 starting
on record 5. This is not a natural location for a VTOC, but it does
allow the volume to be mounted on MVS.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Neubert, Kevin (DIS)
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 12:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Problem copying VM volumes under z/OS
Should your COPY have PURGE?
At this time I don't have access to any DASD
I'm trying to use DFDSS under z/OS 1.4 to copy my z/VM 51 volumes and I am
getting the
following error message for every volume:
ADR307E (001)-OPNCL(11), UNABLE TO OPEN VOLUME HI8801, 16
From message guide :
16
The VM-formatted volume does not have an OS-compatible VTOC
beginning on
Subject: Problem copying VM volumes under z/OS
I'm trying to use DFDSS under z/OS 1.4 to copy my z/VM 51 volumes and I am
getting the
following error message for every volume:
ADR307E (001)-OPNCL(11), UNABLE TO OPEN VOLUME HI8801, 16
From message guide :
16
The VM-formatted volume does
Oswaldo,
Using CPVOLUME in the copy command requires the source and
target volumes to be in VM format.
You will need to have the target volume initialized at a VM system
or use ICKDSF to initialize the target volume with a
VTOC starting on track zero, record five.
Hope this helps.
you only need a label to keep mvs happy. sounds like you're trying to do
logical dump/copies and that'll never work. you can only do physical dumps
of vm packs from mvs. logical dump imply a vtoc and vm doesn't do that.
Jack Kelly
LA Systems @ US Courts
x 202-502-2390
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Oswaldo Ferreira de Matos
Sent: Monday March 20 2006 05:50
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Problem copying VM volumes under z/OS
I'm trying to use DFDSS under z/OS 1.4 to copy my z/VM 51
volumes and I am getting the following error message for
every volume
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