to a basic-format data set (on tape).
Best Regards,
Yifat
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Of Victor Zhang
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 3:52 PM
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Subject: Re: Questions regarding SMS compacted dataset
Yi
Access method
>snip>
>Other utilities, such as IEBGENER. have to decompress the data set as
they
>are doing a record by record, logical, copy (this may not be true for
IDCAMS
>when using the compression interface, see II14507).
>
Is this done by the utility (ugh!) or by the access method?
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 12:53:22 +0300, Yifat Oren wrote:
>
>Other utilities, such as IEBGENER. have to decompress the data set as they
>are doing a record by record, logical, copy (this may not be true for IDCAMS
>when using the compression interface, see II14507).
>
Is this done by the utility (ugh!)
Yifat,
Thank you very much, very help.
One more question:
Does both physical dump and logical dump NOT decompress extended compacted PS
dataset
OR
Does physical dump NOT decompress extended compacted PS dataset
OR
Does copy decompress extended compacted PS dataset?
Regards
Victor
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Zhang
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 6:01 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: Questions regarding SMS compacted dataset
Chris,
Thanks for the reply.
Using dss is to back extended files to tape/virtual tape.
Your answer said the data read will be expanded. So even by setting compact
as N, the
In each case when you copy dataset from DASD to TAPE ar vice versa, the
data "in transit" are uncompressed. Compression/lack of compression on
source/target doesn't matter.
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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland
W dniu 2012-04-10 17:00, Victor Zhang pisze:
Chris,
Thanks for the reply.
Using ds
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Victor Zhang
wrote:
>
> I already noticed a difference:
> By enabling compact option in storage class, I have very low compression
> ratio for data written to tape/virtual tape, do you have any idea?
>
> Regards
> Victor
>
You are sending compressed data, You c
Chris,
Thanks for the reply.
Using dss is to back extended files to tape/virtual tape.
Your answer said the data read will be expanded. So even by setting compact as
N, the amount of data written to tape/virtual tape will be same, right?
My another question is:
If I set compact=N for storage cla
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Victor Zhang
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 11:46 PM
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Subject: Re: Questions regarding SMS compacted dataset
Hi all,
Sorry, forgot to mention is if the program trying to read compressed extended
physical sequential file is ADRDSSU, will only
Hi all,
Sorry, forgot to mention is if the program trying to read compressed extended
physical sequential file is ADRDSSU, will only compressed data be returned?
How about IEBGEN program?
Regards
Victor
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