ISMF in batch is another option.
Bart

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z/OS.
(I am spending more and more time on the dark side lately.)  :-)

Tony Thigpen

John McKown wrote on 05/28/2015 12:37 PM:
> z/VSE or z/OS? I ask due to your email address having vse in it. I don't
> know VSE.
>
> On z/OS, I would run SDSF in batch and just do an operator command, and
> capture the SYSLOG.
>
> If you want to, there is an LSPACE command, for z/OS, on the CBT site in
> file 906 which you might like. If you are truly strange, you can down _my_
> UNIX command examples which are in file 864.
> http://www.cbttape.org/cbtdowns.htm
> If you would like to look at my UNIX "lsdasd" command online, then you can
> gaze in wonder (or horror) at it at:
> https://github.com/JohnArchieMckown/utilities-1/blob/master/lsdasd.s
> It is LE enabled HLASM code.
>
>
> On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Tony Thigpen <t...@vse2pdf.com> wrote:
>
>> Is there simple batch method to get a list of all on-line dasd volumes
>> without actually coding the volumes in the JCL?
>>
>> I don't need it pretty, just something to ftp off-site for DR reasons
>> where a script will use it to validate that all the active volumes are
>> actually on one of the DR tapes.
>>
>> --
>> Tony Thigpen
>>

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