Take a look at the fixcds command.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/3.1.0?topic=commands-maintenance-command-fixcds
Mark Jacobs
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Hi all,
I am running a HSM AUDIT DSCTL(BACKUP), which is ending with a few ERR 39:
ERR 39 dataset name IS MISSING, with a lot of dots afterward. When I
execute the LIST BCDS LEVEL (dataset name) command, it wil display, for a
ten generation backup, seven good backups and three error lines "ARC0184I
I looked at the RCVT mapping at
https://www.ibm.com/docs/hr/zos/3.1.0?topic=zssrda-rcvt-racf-communication-vector-table
The structure length stated as 2038 (0 (0) STRUCTURE 2038 RCVT LOCATED
THROUGH CVT) by the last entry is at 2308 (not 2038: 2308 (904) CHARACTER
* END OF RCVT
Is it a typo (I b
The ARC0743I indicates the data set/version which was used to backup the CDS or
journal to. There should also be an ARC0748I which indicates what the data
set/version was renamed to.
To make these non-sms data sets you will need to update your SMS ACS routines.
Max Smith
DFSMS Development
Hi Peter,
enjoy your retirement.
I'm sure all the community will miss you and your valuable contributions.
Max
Il giorno ven 3 gen 2025 alle ore 16:15 Peter Relson <
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> Hi, IBM-Mainers.
> I am retired as of January 1.
> I'll likely lurk
Possibly, I will have to check to see for sure, but it might.
Brian
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Does the SAPI interface not provide that information?
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The name is "fixed" by the ARCCMD00 parameters. These datasets can be managed
as non-sms.
You need to pre-allocate these datasets prior to use.
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