On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 15:32:27 -0400, Jousma, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Tom,
>
>I think we are arguing semantics here.  The dataset is moved once LDMF
>completes, and new allocations of the moved datasets go to the new
>volume, and those tasks that had it allocated still get it at the old
>location until they are recycle, and LDMF takes care of keeping them in
>sync.
>

The old datasets are allocated, but the I/O is diverted to the new
dataset.  So the bounce is needed to free the old allocation, but if
the system crashed for example, the new dsn is the good one (the
2 datasets are not kept in-sync after the diversion is complete). 

Mark
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