Sorry, I did not look at details of the 'standard'.
When I built a recovery system many years ago, I also made sure we copied
the production RACF dataset to the recovery volume on a regular basis. And
I had written a started task / authorized program that I could use to
reset some special
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:23:13 -0500, Ron Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for some method to Clone/setup a Single RES rescue RES volume ...
to include TCP as well as VTAM...
Anything out there---freebe wise??
Have a look at the ONEPAKZ* or TWOPAKZ* jobs on my web site (URL
below
Mark
See the (2) pak may do itgather it is because of all the IP
files...hfs and so on..?
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:30:32 -0500, Ron Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark
See the (2) pak may do itgather it is because of all the IP
files...hfs and so on..?
Exactly. Once you add z/OS UNIX into the configuration, it won't fit on
a single 3390-3. In my environment, it barely fit on 2
thanks Mark
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Looking for some method to Clone/setup a Single RES rescue RES volume ...
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Anything out there---freebe wise??
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freebe wise??
Not sure what you mean. Normally, you have libraries spread out on a few
volumes for performance reasons. But on a recovery volume, you just cram
everything on one volume and make sure the catalog and procs use the
correct libraries. Are you saying your production server
http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html is the standard.
Bob
Ron Wells wrote:
Looking for some method to Clone/setup a Single RES rescue RES volume ...
to include TCP as well as VTAM...
Anything out there---freebe wise
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