OK, Gerard, help me out here ... I'm not into LPSERVE myself.
These dynamically allocated datasets are going to be of what type: 
- true temporary datasets (similar to DSN=&&TEMP1) or 
- short-time permanent, cataloged datasets (DSN=LPSERVE.X.Y.Z)?

If they're true temp. datasets, then they should go to your disks mounted
with the PUBLIC attribute.
If they're permanent datasets, then they'll go to disks mounted with the
STORAGE attribute. 
And if your shop doesn't use SMS or any other disk allocation manager (like
PROSMS, used be known as STOP/X37) then there's no easy way that I know of
to segregate LPSERVE datasets from the rest of the storage-mounted disks.
Of course, you could I/O configure a group of disks with a different UNIT
name ... but how do you tell LPSERVE to allocate to UNIT=MYDISK?
Are you sure, there's no LPSERVE configuration parameter?

Regards,
Ulrich Krueger

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Subject: Re: LPServe dynamic allocation

It will not be easy to install SMS right away, nobody else a diffrent
solution?

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