Thanks to all who responded. I have one more question. I would like to
migrate some dsns from level 0 to 2. I tried the TSO line command - MIGRATE
DSNAME=MYSDSN.TEST but I got an error saying command not supported.
Is there something I am doing wrong? If you have other suggestions
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Thanks to all who responded. I have one more question. I would like
to migrate some dsns from level 0 to 2. I tried the TSO line command -
MIGRATE DSNAME=MYSDSN.TEST but I got an error saying command not
supported.
No, I don't. I tried the command as displayed in the user guide BrightStor
CA-DISK Backup and Restore. Chapter 15 15-9:
MIGRATE DSNAME=,VOLUME=
Maybe there is something else I need to do?
Vernooy, C.P. - SPLXM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Dawes wrote in message
John,
The MIGRATE command is for sequential migration where you copy a dasd based
dataset to a tape(s) and recatalog the dataset to the tape(s), not the
magic ARCIVE
volser. From that point forward, anyone reading the dataset would read it
as a tape
dataset.
If you want to archive (migrate in HSM
John,
This is a totally different function: sequential migration to tape, it
stacks a lot of sequential datasets on one tape and recatalogs them. Has
nothing to do with SMS etc.
If you want to Archive (migrate in HSM terms) a dataset to level 2,
this should be allowed in the managementclass
John,
Thanks for the info.
You're welcome.
Last favour to ask of you, you mention that you found the information in a
esupport website.
The URL is //http:supportconnect.ca.com
You will need to register with the site to get the documentation or other
good stuff. Once
there, you can setup to follow
Hi All,
I am burning the midnight oil. I have a problem trying to track down an
error messsage :ADSDM192. This pertains to CA-DISK product. I checked the IBM
BOOK MANAGER BookServer but no luck. I GOOGLED the error message but no dice.
I checked CA-Disk(TM) Release 9.0.2 (CADISK92)
Just a thought, have you tried CA support?
Thanks,
Fletch
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Subject: Unable To Find Error Message - ADSDM192
Hi
John,
Did you get a four digit number after the ADSDM192 message? If so, try to
find that
code in the message manual.
Regards,
John
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I do have it the 4 digit (4266) but I cannot find the message manual online. I
tried calling CA and I get all our associates (I think that's what it said)
are busyblah blah blah. Since it is not an emergency I put the phone
down.
I am going to have 40 winks and hopefully I will
John,
I do have it the 4 digit (4266) but I cannot find the message manual
online.
I did not have it in my local manuals either. I found the manual through
the CA-Disk forum page on
esupport website.
4266 FILES-DD IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR (FFF)
It appears you tried a function that requires an
The Adsd is the module name generating the message code (4
digits)...
Itschak
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Subject: Re: Unable To Find Error
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