Data set MVSR.RDZ.V85.ZFS is located on volume SMS001 and cataloged in a user 
catalog (where all MVSR data sets are catalogued). Now I try to mount the thing 
at mountpoint /rdz85. ishell gives me rc EF096055 (which tells me exactly 
nothing), and when I check in hardcopy log, I find this:

ICH408I USER(OMVSUS2 ) GROUP(SYS1    ) NAME(####################)
  MVSR.RDZ.V85.ZFS CL(DATASET ) VOL(ZDSYS1)                      
  INSUFFICIENT ACCESS AUTHORITY                                  
  FROM MVSR.RDZ.V85.** (G)                                       
  ACCESS INTENT(READ   )  ACCESS ALLOWED(NONE   )                

2 things spring to mind immediately:
1. Why is the mount via ishell looking for this ZFS on the wrong volume?
2. OMVS address space is started with userid OMVSUS1 (which is trusted and is 
set as superuser in bpxprm). Why is this mount command using OMVSUS2? (Of 
course, OMVSUS2 is NOT trusted, so there would be a RACF error.)

I just copied the data set(s) via adrdssu/terse/ftp/unterse/adrdssu from 
another ADCD z/OS 1.13 system, where the thing also resided on an SMS-managed 
volume. The RACF setup on both systems should be identical. Switching *this* 
system to SMS is fairly recent, and as far as allocations go, everything is 
located where I want it to be located. The 'old' system obviously has a 
differing SMS setup.

I have allocated (via ishell) ZFS SYS1.TESTZFS and put it on non-sms-managed 
volume USER00. When I try to mount *that*, I get
BPXF903I THE ATTRIBUTE RETRIEVAL CALL (IGWASMS) FOR FILE SYSTEM sys1.testzfs 
FAILED.                                           
RC = 00000008, RS = 00000008, DIAG = 0000000000000000          
IOEZ00048I Detaching aggregate SYS1.TESTZFS                    

RC8 rsn8 for IGWASMS is described as 
An invalid dsname of blanks or invalid share_attr_array_length was specified. 
Correct the argument and retry the request.
Which also deosn't really tell me anything. No new ptfs in this area found, 
either.

Does anyone have an idea what I did wrong? Or how to get OMVS to look in the 
right place for the ZFS?

Thanks in advance, Barbara

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