Dave,
Use wildcards on USER_VOLUME_INCLUDE.  If you have more than 500
volumes, you must have some sort of naming convention that lends itself
to wildcards.  USER_VOLUME_EXCLUDE can be used to exclude volumes that
match a wildcard, but that you don't want attached to SYSTEM.

                                                       Dennis O'Brien

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Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 12:10
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Subject: [IBMVM] User_Volume_list limit of 500 volumes...

Hi, gang.

The is a limit of 50o0 volumes that can be specified on the
USER_VOLUME_LIST statement in SYSTEM CONFIG. what do I do if
I have more than 500 volumes?

TIA.

DJ

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