OK, to make it simple, just answer a few questions:
-Is z/VM available (If yes, you're done)
-Do you have any other product like FDR available? (You're done as well)
-Are those volumes to be backed up mirrored in a DSxxxx? (there might be a 
solution)
There are many kind people out here on this list who willingly would help you, 
if time is available (and there is always someone lurking). But they need a 
little bit more background of what is available at your site and what you wonna 
achive.
Christian

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Christian,

I apologise for the delays in replying it is because the Yahoo mail is not 
functioning properly.  Sometimes I have to wait 2 days to see the posts in the 
INBOX.

I asked DARREN to authorise me to access the IBM-MAIN ARCHIVE however I am 
still waiting for a reply.
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On Mon, 12/8/14, Christian Birr <christian.b...@birrconsulting.de> wrote:

 Subject: AW: EXAMPLE OF BACKUPING UP A VOLUME USING DEVICE ADDRESS
 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
 Received: Monday, December 8, 2014, 8:42 AM
 
 Hi Lizette, the OP
 wasn't very specific to what he wants to achieve and
 didn't react on any of the replies he did receive
 already. It was me who brought z/VM into the game, telling
 him that DDR would be his friend. Under z/OS, there's no
 native tool that I know of to dump a volume specifying only
 the device address, z/OS is mainly volser oriented. (unless,
 you'll write your own)
 Christian  
 
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 Montag, 8. Dezember 2014 14:01
 An: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
 Betreff: Re: EXAMPLE OF BACKUPING UP A VOLUME
 USING DEVICE ADDRESS
 
 It
 will help to know if the following statement from the DFDSS
 manual
 applies to your system
 
 You can use DFSMSdss to back
 up VM-format volumes that are accessible to
 your z/OS system. The volumes must have
 OS-compatible VTOCs starting on
 track zero,
 record five. DFSMSdss can only retrieve device information
 from
 the OS-compatible VTOC; it cannot
 interpret any M-specific information on
 the
 volume.
 
 Use the CPVOLUME
 keyword and specify the range of tracks to be backed up
 with the TRACKS keyword. You can use concurrent
 copy on VM-format volumes by
 specifying the
 CONCURRENT keyword. Because DFSMSdss cannot check access
 authorization for VM data, CPVOLUME is only
 allowed with the ADMINISTRATOR
 keyword.
 
 Exercise caution when using
 DFSMSdss to back up VM-format volumes, because
 DFSMSdss does not serialize any VM data in any
 way. You cannot use the
 DFSMSdss stand-alone
 restore program to restore dumps of VM-format volumes.
 
 
 Do you have
 your volumes online to z/OS?
 Do you have an
 OS Compatible VTOC on Track zero record 5?
 
 AFAIK, if not, you will not be
 able to back them up on z/OS
 
 Lizette
 
 
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 > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
 > Subject: Re: EXAMPLE OF BACKUPING UP A
 VOLUME USING DEVICE
 > ADDRESS
 > 
 > We want to use
 DFDSS.
 >
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 > On Fri, 12/5/14, R.S. <r.skoru...@bremultibank.com.pl>
 wrote:
 > 
 >  Subject:
 Re: EXAMPLE OF BACKUPING UP A VOLUME USING DEVICE
 > ADDRESS
 >  To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
 >  Received: Friday, December 5, 2014,
 12:35 PM
 > 
 >  W dniu
 2014-12-05 o
 >  17:06, esmie moo
 pisze:
 >  > Gentle
 >  Readers,
 >  >
 >  > Is it
 > 
 possible to perform a volume backup using the device
 address  instead of
 the
 > VOLSER?  If so, could you provide me an 
 example?
 >  Yes.
 > 
 The example
 >  depends on the tool you
 want to use.
 > 
 > 
 --
 >  Radoslaw Skorupka
 >  Lodz, Poland
 > 
 > 
 > 
 
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