IGD17272I sms extended dataset allocate

2007-06-25 Thread Dave Guthrie
I am getting the IDG17272I message when attempting to a primary allocation 
using IDCAMS of more than one 3390 DASD volume on a flex-es system 
running z/OS 1.6. I’ve set up data class with the extended attribute.  I am 
able to allocate less than a full volume with no problem. I don’t see where the 
problem is, but I think it must be something simple.

DETAILED ERROR messages:
IGD17273I ALLOCATION HAS FAILED FOR ALL VOLUMES SELECTED FOR DATA 
SET   
SMS.DLS.BIGTEXT.TEXT
IGD17290I THERE WERE 1 CANDIDATE STORAGE GROUPS OF WHICH THE FIRST 
1
WERE ELIGIBLE FOR VOLUME SELECTION. 
THE CANDIDATE STORAGE GROUPS 
WERE:DBCLASS   
IGD17279I 1 VOLUMES WERE REJECTED BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT 
ONLINE  
IGD17279I 3 VOLUMES WERE REJECTED BECAUSE THEY DID NOT HAVE 
SUFFICIENT SPACE
IGD17219I UNABLE TO CONTINUE DEFINE OF DATA 
SET 

My IDCAMS commands are:
DEFINE CLUSTER -  
  (NAME(SMS.DLS.BIGTEXT.TEXT) -  
  DATACLASS(DBCLASS) -   
  STORCLAS(DBCLASS) -
  KEYS(8 0) -
  RECORDSIZE(600 2043) - 
  SHAREOPTIONS(2 3) -
  SPEED) -   
DATA(NAME(SMS.DLS.BIGTEXT.TEXT.D) -
  CYLINDERS(3999 005) - 
  FREESPACE(0 10) - 
  CISZ(4096)) - 
 INDEX(NAME(SMS.DLS.BIGTEXT.TEXT.I))
DATA(NAME(SMS.DLS.BIGTEXT.TEXT.D) -  
  CYLINDERS(3999 005) -   
  FREESPACE(0 10) -   
  CISZ(4096)) -   
 INDEX(NAME(SMS.DLS.BIGTEXT.TEXT.I))  

The data class definition:
DBCLASS
CDS Name  . . . : SYS1.SCDS.DATA  
Data Class Name : DBCLASS
Recfm  . . . . . . . . . : 
Lrecl  . . . . . . . . . : 
Space Avgrec . . . . . . : 
  Avg Value  . . . . : 
  Primary  . . . . . : 
  Secondary  . . . . : 
  Directory  . . . . : 
Retpd Or Expdt . . . . . : 
Volume Count . . . . . . : 3   
Add'l Volume Amount  . . : 
Data Set Name Type  . . . : EXTENDED  
  If Extended . . . . . . : REQUIRED  
  Extended Addressability : YES   
  Record Access Bias  . . : USER  
Space Constraint Relief . : NO 


I have stet up in SMS:
DATACLAS  TSODWG.SMS.CNTL  BUILDDCR  ADCDMST 2007/06/25  
MGMTCLAS  ---    --  -  

STORCLAS  TSODWG.SMS.CNTL  BUILDSCR  ADCDMST 2007/04/23  
  
STORGRP  TSODWG.SMS.CNTL  BUILDSGR  ADCDMST 2007/04/23  
11:05  

Here is the SMS status:

D SMS,STORGRP(DBCLASS),LISTVOL

RESPONSE=ADCD
 IGD002I 09:51:34 DISPLAY SMS 956
 
 STORGRP  TYPESYSTEM= 1  
 DBCLASS  POOL+  
 
 VOLUME   UNITSYSTEM= 1   STORGRP NAM
 OS3P8A   + DBCLASS  
 SMSACA   0ACA+ DBCLASS  
 SMSADA   0ADA+ DBCLASS  
 SMSAD8   0AD8+ DBCLASS  
 * LEGEND 
*  
 . THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS NOT DEFINED TO THE SYSTEM  
 + THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS ENABLED
 - THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS DISABLED   
 * THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS QUIESCED   
 D THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS DISABLED FOR NEW ALLOCATIONS 
ONLY  
 Q THE STORAGE GROUP OR VOLUME IS QUIESCED FOR NEW ALLOCATIONS 
ONLY  

Abend Message in jobstream:

09.37.21 JOB08215  IGD17272I VOLUME SELECTION HAS FAILED FOR 
INSUFFICIENT SPACE F
   943 DATA SET SMS.DLS.BIGTEXT.TEXT
 
   943 JOBNAME (SDBDEF2 ) STEPNAME (SDBDEF  )   
 
   943 PROGNAME (IDCAMS  ) DDNAME (N/A )
 
   943 REQUESTED SPACE QUANTITY = 3059211 KB
 
   943 STORCLAS (DBCLASS) MGMTCLAS () DATACLAS 
(DBCLASS) 
   943 STORGRPS (DBCLASS  )

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Re: IGD17272I sms extended dataset allocate

2007-07-02 Thread Dave Guthrie
Perhaps I have a basic miss understaning. Am I limited to the size of the 
volume for the primary allocation.  I was thinking I could allocate say 2gig as 
an initial allocation with Idcams and the system would allocate the space 
accross the needed volumes?  That's why I had an initial allocation greater 
than one volume

Thanks,
Dave

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Split a large file into two parts

2007-08-06 Thread Dave Guthrie
I have a 500,000 record text file with a record length of 150 bytes.  I'm tring 
to find some way of splitting it in two. Because of the record lenght, I'm not 
able to use the tso edit function.  I'm sure I have the solution somewhere.

Thanks,
Dave

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Cant find reason code root syt

2006-05-01 Thread Dave Guthrie
I'm trying to look up the rc/reason code.

On an adcd z/os 1.6 system, I've recently been getting this message:

BPXF029E ROOT FILE SYSTEM HFS.ADCDPL.ROOT 440
WAS NOT MOUNTED.  RETURN CODE = 0072, REASON CODE = 5B220117

Look at pointed to:
z/OS V1R6.0 MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX): 8.34
which suggested  suggested :

The reason code from the mount request. For an explanation of the
| return code and reason code, see z/OS UNIX System Services Messages 
| and Codes

And suggested:
System Programmer Response: Do one of the following:
*| Ask the operator to correct the problem in BPXPRMxx. IPL the system
to
| start z/OS UNIX with the revised member.
*| Ask a superuser to enter the corrected information using the TSO/E
| MOUNT command. In this case specify '/' as the mountpoint.
(nb this is a monoplex)


BPXPRMCI which is the parmlib member used hasn't been modified since
July of 2005, this problem just occurred in last couple of weeks.  A
search of Messages and Codes referenced (above) does not contain the
reason code returned in the error messge. A TSO mount returns the same
reason code. The only recent changes to the system has been modifying
for GRS.


Thanks for any  thoughts,

Dave Guthrie
 I'm trying to look up the rc/reason code.

On an adcd z/os 1.6 system, I've recently been getting this message:

BPXF029E ROOT FILE SYSTEM HFS.ADCDPL.ROOT 440
WAS NOT MOUNTED.  RETURN CODE = 0072, REASON CODE = 5B220117

Look at pointed to:
z/OS V1R6.0 MVS System Messages, Vol 3 (ASB-BPX): 8.34
which suggested  suggested :

The reason code from the mount request. For an explanation of the
| return code and reason code, see z/OS UNIX System Services Messages 
| and Codes

And suggested:
System Programmer Response: Do one of the following:
*| Ask the operator to correct the problem in BPXPRMxx. IPL the system
to
| start z/OS UNIX with the revised member.
*| Ask a superuser to enter the corrected information using the TSO/E
| MOUNT command. In this case specify '/' as the mountpoint.
(nb this is a monoplex)


BPXPRMCI which is the parmlib member used hasn't been modified since
July of 2005, this problem just occurred in last couple of weeks.  A
search of Messages and Codes referenced (above) does not contain the
reason code returned in the error messge. A TSO mount returns the same
reason code. The only recent changes to the system has been modifying
for GRS.


Thanks for any  thoughts,

Dave Guthrie


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Re: Cant find reason code root syt

2006-05-02 Thread Dave Guthrie
Thanks to all who replied.  I'm just setting up  GRS so I will check the 
include list.
 
Dave



From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Shane Ginnane
Sent: Tue 5/2/2006 12:06 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Cant find reason code root syt



Well that doesn't make a whole lotta sense - try;

"and have that root mounted elsewhere".
(probably in READ mode)

Shane ...

> Sounds like you aren't using shared HFS, and have that root mounted SHR
> elsewhere.
> If you are trying to mount it as R/W so you can do some maint, it won't
> work.

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MP 3000 18.2 gig drive

2005-10-31 Thread Dave Guthrie
One of our drives is/has failed, would anybody know of a source for
them? It's a drive unique (as far as I know) to the Multiprise

Thanks,
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mp3000 7060 p30 for sale

2006-07-03 Thread Dave Guthrie
It has  12 in one Raid array 18.1 gig drives  and 4 9.1 gig drives in
the other.  It was used as our development machine.  Please reply
offline if 
Interested.

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Mounting a cdrom drive directly to z/OS

2005-08-05 Thread Dave Guthrie
I have a programmer who want so mount a cdrom directly to z/OS on a Flexes 
machine (or if necessary an MP3000).  Is this possible?  Are cdroms mounted 
directly to z/OS on any hardware platform?  If so, how - a sequential device 
like a tape?
 
Thanks
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Re: Mounting a cdrom drive directly to z/OS

2005-08-08 Thread Dave Guthrie
Thanks to all who replied. It's obvious to me now that an NFS mount is
the sensible way to proceed.

- Dave

> Any platform that support CD and NFS host could do it. That could be
> Linux, AIX, OS/2, or Win-doze.
> 
> Mark
> --
> Mark Zelden

Yes, but the original question was about a z/OS system running on a
FlexES system. So my reply was in regards to that particular question.

But you do bring up a good point. If you have any of those systems with
an NFS server on it, then you can use that system to "export" the
contents of the CD-ROM (or DVD) which can then be "imported" to z/OS as
a z/OS UNIX subdirectory using NFS.

I guess that it would also be possible to use the z/OS SMB facility to
connect to a CD-ROM which is a "Windows share" (terminology?). There are
likely more Windows users around than Linux or MAC users. 

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