It is my understanding that this is the purpose of $MSPL, but I did not have
much luck (probably due to a procedural error(?) on my part).
I just went through the process in reverse. Migrating Mod 3 spool to Mod 9. I
issued a $PSPL prior to the $MSPL. When the $MSPL was issued, very little
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It is my understanding that this is the purpose of $MSPL, but I did not have
much luck (probably due to a procedural error(?) on my part).
I just went
In JES2, I have 11 SPOOL volumes but the last two I added were mod 9's,
whereas, the others are mod 3's. I did not mean to put the SPOOL volumes on
mod 9's. I have issued the drain ($PSPOOLA) to drain that volume but there is
obviously a lot of stuff on it and I don't know how long it will
Long running STCs that have allocated SPOOL on the mod-9 will be your problem.
The $MSPL will not move active stuff.
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. It requires the volume to be move DRAINED then
you can migrate it. It does not like any activity when it is used. Boo hoo
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From: David Magee david.ma...@dillards.com
Sent: Jul 21, 2015 12:54 PM
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At 14:54 -0500 on 07/21/2015, David Magee wrote about Re: JES2 SPOOL question:
Long running STCs that have allocated SPOOL on the mod-9 will be
your problem. The $MSPL will not move active stuff.
IMO, this is a design flaw in MSPL. Most of the allocated spool space
is NOT being updated even