Not sure, but I think DIRMAP would see that as a 3390-4 then..
You need to define a dummy as 1 3339 it won't see overlaps then.

On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Tom Duerbusch <duerbus...@stlouiscity.com>wrote:

> For decades I've been using $ENDPAK$ userid to define the last cylinder of
> each pack.  That, along with $ALLOC$ for cylinder 0, has allowed DISKMAP to
> show trailing gaps.
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> I never thought about it, but I should have defined the last cylinder to be
> (last cylinder + 1)  i.e. 3340 cylinders for a 3390-3.  Currently, I get the
> *OVERLAP* flag when I do use the last cylinder.
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> Tom Duerbusch
> THD Consulting
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> >>> "Frank M. Ramaekers" <framaek...@ailife.com> 1/5/2011 3:12 PM >>>
>  These tools (DIRMAP and MDISKMAP) have no ideas how many cylinders a
> device has (unless you told it by defining a full pack mini-disk).
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> This is great, George, ty.
>
> Just one problem.
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> It does not show the GAPs after the last extent on a VOLSER.
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> It would be nice to know the GAPS on the tailend of a VOLSER also.
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> Must I put a dummy entry on the last cylinder to generate a GAP in
> DIRMAP and/or DISKMAP?
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> Is there a workaround for this on VM Tools?
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> George:
> Not sure we understand the question, but...
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> Without DIRMAINT, try "DIRMAP (GAPFILE DEVSORT"
>  - Generate two files, one with only the Gaps and other with the
> allocated cylinders, both classified by VOLSER.
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> With DIRMAINT, try "DIRM FREE" and "DIRM USED" to get files like the
> same proposal... Or, "DIRM DIRMAP (GAPFILE DEVSORT"
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> "DIRM HELP DIRMAP" shows:
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> Devsort
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>   requests that the report is to be sorted by device type followed by
> volume
>   label. The default is to sort by volume label.
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> Gapfile
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>   Generate a file listing gaps in addition to a report detailing the
> current
>   DASD utilization.
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>   Note:  If you use the GAPFILE option without using the EXCLUDE option
> and
>          excluded full volume overlays are defined on your system no
> gap
>          data will be returned.  Use the EXCLUDE option to eliminate
> the
>          excluded full volume overlays from consideration when building
> the
>          gap data.
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>   The gapfile is listed in the following format:
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>   Field Use
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>   1    volid of disk
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>   2    device type of disk.
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>   3    start cylinder/block of gap
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>   4    end cylinder/block of gap
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>   5    number of cylinders/blocks in gap
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>        Note:  All fields are blank delimited and not bound to a
> specific
>               column range.
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> Or better yet... _why_?
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> It sounds as if you want to display users and mdisks, sorted by user
> (and perhaps mdisk, too) which reside between gaps.
> But _why_?  What are you attempting to do?
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> Mike Walter
> Aon Corporation
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> I don't understand your question.. If there is a GAP then there is no
> USER. ???
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> On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:13 PM, George Henke/NYLIC
> <george_he...@newyorklife.com> wrote:
> Does anybody have anything like a PIPE command or a utility to do this
> sort of thing, sort the DIRECTORY DISKMAP on USER within GAPS?
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> I am sure DIRMAINT would obviate the necessity for such a thing, but
> right now this is all I can do.
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