On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:14:53 -0000, Beesley, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have RRS data dating back to 2002 and want to get rid of the files. >I recently set the logger values to retpd(30) and autodelete, but all >the old files are still there. >Assuming I can't just delete the files, how else can I get rid of them ? > >My logger entry looks like this : >LOGSTREAM NAME(ATR.LVT1.ARCHIVE) STRUCTNAME() LS_DATACLAS(LOGGER) > > LS_MGMTCLAS() LS_STORCLAS(ISTS000) HLQ(ISTS000) MODEL(NO) >LS_SIZE(5120) > STG_MGMTCLAS() STG_STORCLAS() STG_DATACLAS(LOGGER) >STG_SIZE(5120) > LOWOFFLOAD(0) HIGHOFFLOAD(80) STG_DUPLEX(YES) >DUPLEXMODE(UNCOND) > RMNAME() DESCRIPTION() RETPD(30) AUTODELETE(YES) >OFFLOADRECALL(YES) > DASDONLY(YES) DIAG(NO) LOGGERDUPLEX() EHLQ(NO_EHLQ) > > MAXBUFSIZE(65276) > > I'm not sure if your recent change to RETPD is retroactive. If you've done offloads since the change and the old logstreams are there, then I guess not. Anyway, if you aren't using the archive data (I've never seen anybody who did yet), you can just delete/define the logstream. Or better yet, if you don't use the data, delete it and don't define it. The RRS archive logstream is optional. You'll see this warning that can be ignored at IPL time: IXG231I IXGCONN REQUEST=CONNECT TO LOG STREAM ATR.LVT1.ARCHIVE DID NOT SUCCEED FOR JOB RRS. RETURN CODE: 00000008 REASON CODE: 0000080B DIAG1: 00000008 DIAG2: 0000F801 DIAG3: 05030004 DIAG4: 05020010 ATR132I RRS LOGSTREAM CONNECT HAS FAILED FOR OPTIONAL LOGSTREAM ATR.LVT1.ARCHIVE. RC=00000008, RSN=0000080B Mark -- Mark Zelden Sr. Software and Systems Architect - z/OS Team Lead Zurich North America and Farmers Insurance Group mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Programming expert at http://Search390.com/ateExperts/ Mark's MVS Utilities: http://home.flash.net/~mzelden/mvsutil.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html