willie bunter wrote:
>I have great news. I found the missing dsn and the volser from the
>HSM.JOURNAL.BACKUP.V0009984 file. Thanks to all who helped with their
>suggestions and support.
Excellent! That is a great accomplishment! Another war story! ;-)
Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht
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Willie has already posted
that there is no backup. The data set along with the
catalog entry has been deleted - as long as the ML2 tape has
not been recycled,
Shirey
Ben E. Keith Company
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Just because you delete
lardus Engelbrecht <elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za>
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> willie bunter wrote:
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> >I am checking the journal file h
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willie bunter wrote:
>I am checking the journal file hoping to find any trace
of the dsn. I don't have a backup of the dsn that
ards,
Greg Shirey
Ben E. Keith Company
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If t
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> If the dataset was *DELETED* you will have a tough time.
>
> If the dataset was uncataloged,
>
> DEF NVSAM(name('dsn') DEVT() VOL(MIGRAT)
>
> And then recall the d
ed if I stumble on to
> something.
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willie bunter wrote:
>I am checking the journal file hoping to find any trace of the dsn. I don't
>have a backup of the dsn that is why I am trying to find the ML2 volser.
Urggg. I feel your pain. As a previous Storage Admin I had to handle
those pain.
>I cannot issue the HRECALL
If the dataset was *DELETED* you will have a tough time.
If the dataset was uncataloged,
DEF NVSAM(name('dsn') DEVT() VOL(MIGRAT)
And then recall the dataset.
I cannot issue the HRECALL because the dsn doesn't exist. The same reason I
cannot issue the HRECOVER because there is no
.
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Why are you looking in
the JOURNAL? It contains only &
.
On Mon, 6/20/16, Lizette Koehler <stars...@mindspring.com> wrote:
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If your first statement
is No BACKUP has been taken, then the file is most likely
lost.
l you need.
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> If your first statement is No BACKUP has been taken, then the file is most
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Why not just HRECALL the dataset?
Of course, if the migrated copy is the damaged dataset, and there are no
backups, you are out of luck.
I would like to recover a dsn which was migrated to ML2. Because of a mistake
in the assigning of the management class no back up was taken.
I remember
ct: DFHSM QUESTION - RECOVER DSN FROM ML2 VOLUME
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> Good Day To All,
>
> I would like to recover a dsn which was migrated to ML2. Because of a mistake
> in the assigning of the management class no back up was taken.
>
> I remember recovering a dsn under the same circum
Good Day To All,
I would like to recover a dsn which was migrated to ML2. Because of a mistake
in the assigning of the management class no back up was taken.
I remember recovering a dsn under the same circumstances. I remember locating
the dsn in the HSM.JOURNAL.BACKUP.V000 (found in
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