Willie,
Here is a shot in the dark but hopefully will help.
if you have a DFSMSHSM CONTROL DATASET - MIGRATED DATASET-- LISTING
do a search on the file and see if it shows the volume that your file was
migrated too and try to recatalog it with that volume number.
DATASETMIGRATED
snip
If the migrated dataset was scratched, the MCDS definitions for the
dataset are gone also, and this is what is causing your recall failure.
/snip
This is not necessarily true. There are parameters that govern how long
these records are kept in the CDS's. SETSYS MIGRATIONCLEANUPDAYS
controls
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Good Day,
A files which was migrated by DFHSM (MIGRAT2
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Good Day,
A files which was migrated by DFHSM (MIGRAT2
Good Day,
A files which was migrated by DFHSM (MIGRAT2)was uncataloged in error ( del
nscr purge). Is there a way of getting it back?
I tried :
DEFINE CL (NAME(SCCPM1.GBANK.LOG3.FDBS0658.G0001V00) -
VOLUMES(MIGRAT2) -
RECATALOG)
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I TRIED IT OUT AND IT DIDN'T WORK. BELOW IS MESSAGE:
ARC1001I SCCPM1.GBANK.LOG3.FDBS0658.G0001V00 RECOVER FAILED, RC
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I TRIED IT OUT AND IT DIDN'T WORK. BELOW IS MESSAGE:
ARC1001I SCCPM1.GBANK.LOG3
Do the define without the RECATALOG parameter
DEF NVSAM(name(x) devt(tape) volume(migrat))
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A files which was migrated by DFHSM (MIGRAT2)was uncataloged in error
( del nscr purge). Is there a way of getting it back?
I tried :
DEFINE CL (NAME(SCCPM1.GBANK.LOG3.FDBS0658.G0001V00)
, ML2 Only)
That should fix you up.
ThanksRick
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I forgot to answer your
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I forgot to answer your question about how long ago the dataset was
uncataloged. It was about 2 hours ago.
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Good Day,
A files which was migrated by DFHSM (MIGRAT2)was uncataloged in error
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I forgot to answer your question about how long ago the dataset was
uncataloged. It was about 2 hours ago.
Pommier, Rex R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A couple thoughts.
First
: DFHSM - URGENT HELP
I TRIED IT OUT AND IT DIDN'T WORK. BELOW IS MESSAGE:
ARC1001I SCCPM1.GBANK.LOG3.FDBS0658.G0001V00 RECOVER FAILED, RC=0028,
ARC1001I (CONT.) REAS=
ARC1128I BACKUP/DUMP COPY DOES NOT EXIST
Thompson, Steve wrote:
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Don't RECOVER, RESTORE!
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I TRIED IT OUT AND IT DIDN'T WORK. BELOW IS MESSAGE:
ARC1001I SCCPM1.GBANK.LOG3.FDBS0658.G0001V00 RECOVER
If the migrated dataset was scratched, the MCDS definitions for the
dataset are gone also, and this is what is causing your recall failure.
In addition the the DEF NVSAM to catalog the dataset, you will also need
to determine what ML2 volume contains the dataset (may require looking
at old
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