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On Thu, 17 Apr 2014 17:38:12 +, DASDBILL2 wrote:
Extended Addressability refers to an attribute of a data set that allows the
data
On 4/18/2014 9:40 AM, DASDBILL2 wrote:
The proliferation of control block extensions was one of the many features of
the new Hosed System Architecture whose pre-post-announcement was first
pre-presented at the Chicago SHARE in August, 1991. E.g., this quaint new
operating system had a CVT
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I double checked. There are _some_ DATACLAS constructs which do NOT
have Extended Addressing. Basically, these are for tapes, PDS data sets, and
PDSE libraries. It is all the _VSAM_ related DATACLAS constructs which have
Extended
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•SAS 9.3(available July 2011)supports all EAV features.
Barry Merrill
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2014 17:38:12 +, DASDBILL2 wrote:
Extended Addressability refers to an attribute of a data set that allows the
data set to contain more then 4GB of data.
Extended Format refers to each DASD block's having some extra bytes, called a
suffix, added to the end of each data
Hello Group,
I was getting the below error while allocating ZFS, I understand that VSAM
has a limit of 4GB and the below allocation is more than 4GB. We have not
defined a DATACLAS to honour allocation more than 4GB. Is there a other way
to allocate 4G of VSAM without having a dataclas ?
IDCAMS
Simple answer: No. If you have _any_ VSAM data set to grow beyond 4Gigs,
you must assign a DATACLAS which has Extended Addressing. The default,
which cannot be changed, is no extended addressing.
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 4:22 AM, Christian D christianfe...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello Group,
I was
*NO*
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I was getting the below error while allocating ZFS, I understand that VSAM has
a limit of 4GB and the below allocation is more than 4GB. We have not defined a
DATACLAS to honour allocation more than 4GB. Is there a other way to allocate
4G of VSAM without having a dataclas ?
IDCAMS
Thank you sir. Is it possible to alter the existing Data clas to address
the extended format ? Will there be any impact to the existing Datasets ?
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Staller, Allan allan.stal...@kbmg.comwrote:
*NO*
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I was getting the below error while allocating ZFS, I
Yes, you can alter an existing DATACLAS to have the Extended Addressing
attribute. HOWEVER! This does not affect _any_ existing data sets. It only
affect _NEW_ allocations. Every DATACLAS we have in our house has Extended
Addressing set. We have not noticed any impact from doing this. We did this
Subject: Re: ZFS - Allocation Failure
Thank you sir. Is it possible to alter the existing Data clas to address the
extended format ? Will there be any impact to the existing Datasets ?
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Staller, Allan allan.stal...@kbmg.comwrote:
*NO*
snip
I was getting
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Yes, you can alter an existing
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Yes, you can alter an existing DATACLAS to have the Extended Addressing
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I have both extended data set format and extended
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I have both extended data set
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I have both extended data set format and extended addressability (which is
different) set in out default data class. There is no problem
Addressibility (was: ZFS - Allocation Failure)
You can't have extended addressability without EXT, but you can have EXT
without extended addressability.
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 10:14:31 -0400, Nathan J Pfister npfis...@aessuccess.org
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Thinking about this...can you have Extended Addressibility
Thanks for the info, Barry.
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Yes, you can alter an existing DATACLAS to have the Extended Addressing
attribute. HOWEVER! This does not affect _any_ existing data sets. It only
affect _NEW_ allocations. Every DATACLAS we have in our
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