Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-28 Thread Shane
On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 14:54 +1000, Stephen Mednick wrote: No such restriction exists!!! G'day Steve - 'bout time someone rattled your chain again ... :^) Gotta keep these vendors on their toes. Shane ... -- For

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Binyamin Dissen
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 20:30:46 -0400 Gerhard Postpischil gerh...@valley.net wrote: :Binyamin Dissen wrote: : X’3010200E’ = 3380 DISK DEVICE CODE : Where is the table defined? :There is no one table. The basic information is similar, but not :identical to, fields UCBTBYT1-UCBTBYT4 in macro

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Rob Scott
@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined? On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 20:30:46 -0400 Gerhard Postpischil gerh...@valley.net wrote: :Binyamin Dissen wrote: : X'3010200E' = 3380 DISK DEVICE CODE : Where is the table defined? :There is no one table. The basic

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Bill Fairchild
: www.rocketsoftware.com -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Binyamin Dissen Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 2:00 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined? I was hoping that there was some

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Vernooy, C.P. - SPLXM
:00 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined? I was hoping that there was some bit combination that would indicate a migrated dataset. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Binyamin Dissen
Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Binyamin Dissen :Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 2:00 AM :To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu :Subject: Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined? :I was hoping that there was some bit combination that would indicate

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Gerhard Postpischil
Binyamin Dissen wrote: I was hoping that there was some bit combination that would indicate a migrated dataset. Not to my knowledge. For HSM, a migrated data set has serial of MIGRAT, then third byte of x'20' for level 1, and 'x80' for level 2. IIRC, similar information is available from

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Vernooy, C.P. - SPLXM
Gerhard Postpischil gerh...@valley.net wrote in message news:49f5b25d.8040...@valley.net... Binyamin Dissen wrote: Do all products (HSM, FDR, etc.) use the string MIGRAT as the VOLSER? I'd love to find out also, but have only had the annoyance of HSM g Yes and no. CA-DISK uses

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Scott T. Harder
-Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu]on Behalf Of Gerhard Postpischil Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 9:26 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined? Binyamin Dissen wrote: I was hoping

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Bill Fairchild
] On Behalf Of Gerhard Postpischil Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 8:26 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined? Binyamin Dissen wrote: I was hoping that there was some bit combination that would indicate a migrated dataset. Not to my knowledge

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Tom Marchant
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 09:59:51 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote: Do all products (HSM, FDR, etc.) use the string MIGRAT as the VOLSER? FDR does. Actually, it's ABR. ISTR that this behavior is optional, but I don't recall what is in the VOLSER if the option is not selected. The original VOLSER

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Richards, Robert B.
, April 27, 2009 9:26 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined? Binyamin Dissen wrote: I was hoping that there was some bit combination that would indicate a migrated dataset. Not to my knowledge. For HSM, a migrated data set has serial

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Joseph Butz
:02 AM To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu Subject: Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined? On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 09:59:51 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote: Do all products (HSM, FDR, etc.) use the string MIGRAT as the VOLSER? FDR does. Actually, it's ABR. ISTR that this behavior is optional

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Greg Price
Tom Marchant wrote: On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 09:59:51 +0300, Binyamin Dissen wrote: Do all products (HSM, FDR, etc.) use the string MIGRAT as the VOLSER? FDR does. Actually, it's ABR. ISTR that this behavior is optional, but I don't recall what is in the VOLSER if the option is not selected.

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-27 Thread Stephen Mednick
Another point to note is that ABR sets the high-order bit on in the DSCB CCHHR field of the catalog entry when the data set is archived and the original volume serial is retained. No quite correct. ABR records in the field DSCBTTR a pointer to the entry in ABR's

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-26 Thread Richard Peurifoy
Binyamin Dissen wrote: For example, X’3010200E’ = 3380 DISK DEVICE CODE Where is the table defined? You can use the EDTINFO macro to get this. If this is not what you are looking for, can you be more specific. -- Richard

Re: Where are the device codes (returned by LOCATE) defined?

2009-04-26 Thread Gerhard Postpischil
Binyamin Dissen wrote: X’3010200E’ = 3380 DISK DEVICE CODE Where is the table defined? There is no one table. The basic information is similar, but not identical to, fields UCBTBYT1-UCBTBYT4 in macro IEFUCBOB. UCBTBYT3 (the x'20' above) is the device category, DASD in this case. These are