I'll go this far out: when it comes to XCF thangs like couple data sets 
and CF structures, you should *always* make changes *dynamically* unless 
you're in the middle of a crisis where IBM Level 2 specifically instructs 
otherwise. 

After 15 years of widespread parallel sysplex deployment, dynamic 
management capabilities are rich and resilient. Logger exploiters like 
CICS are very good at following a bouncing ball. What they are *not* so 
good at is coming up and finding that things are no longer as they last 
were when the application was shut down. Try mightily to avoid moving or 
resizing components out of view of the exploiting applications.


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JO.Skip Robinson
SCE Infrastructure Technology Services
Electric Dragon Team Paddler 
SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager
626-302-7535 Office
323-715-0595 Mobile
jo.skip.robin...@sce.com



From:   "Sabo, Frank" <frank.s...@gianteagle.com>
To:     IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Date:   05/22/2011 08:20 AM
Subject:        RRS Installaion Question
Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu>



Hello everyone,
I need to install RRS onto my LPARS however in doing the defines for the 
RRS datasets I ran out of space in the system logger datasets. My question 
if I switch over to the secondary logger dataset and then delete and 
redefine the primary logger dataset and then switch back to the primary 
new logger dataset, will it have any effect on the CICS regions that 
currently executing on the various LPARS since they are also defined into 
the primary and secondary logger datasets? Or do I have to do the switch 
when the CICS regions are not up and processing


Frank W Sabo Jr
101 Kappa Drive
Pittsburgh Pa 15238
412 967-3764
frank.s...@gianteagle.com


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