Can confirm that it didn't change on a z15.
ACT-DIC-TOKENX'60010004'
Mark Jacobs
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Yes, it is PARTIALLY documented.
The token is one of IBM secrets I want to explain.
However to correct:
4000 Generic token - good old compression
6x00 Tailored token
6001 zEDC token - this is zEDC!
8000 Rejection token - compression disabled, likely because of lack
of
Interesting!
Thank you!
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Subject: Re: How to tell if zEDC is active for an LPAR or DASD pool
We're currently on z13's. We were advised by IBM sources to look for this in a
LISTCAT ALL of a sequential file to tell if it was zEDC compressed or not:
ACT-DIC-TOKENX'60010004'
We were told that the "60" at the start of that
> I know how to check with LISTCAT whether a file WAS compressed via zEDC, but
> I would like to know how to tell whether or not it WILL be used when creating
> a new file in a given DASD pool.
It depends on whether you are running on a z15 or not, and if not, the values
in effect for the
W dniu 10.04.2021 o 19:48, Farley, Peter x23353 pisze:
Just a question of curiosity: Is it possible to tell if zEDC compression is
active for an LPAR or for a particular DASD pool? Perhaps an ISMF screen?
I know how to check with LISTCAT whether a file WAS compressed via zEDC, but I
would
On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 17:48:52 +, Farley, Peter x23353
wrote:
>Just a question of curiosity: Is it possible to tell if zEDC compression is
>active for an LPAR or for a particular DASD pool? Perhaps an ISMF screen?
>
>I know how to check with LISTCAT whether a file WAS compressed via zEDC,
Just a question of curiosity: Is it possible to tell if zEDC compression is
active for an LPAR or for a particular DASD pool? Perhaps an ISMF screen?
I know how to check with LISTCAT whether a file WAS compressed via zEDC, but I
would like to know how to tell whether or not it WILL be used