Re: How to repair a corrupt global CSI

2008-11-21 Thread Kurt Quackenbush
My first impression of your saga was "life is too short to try to repair a CSI one RBA at a time". Of course, my impression was colored by the fact that I have no idea how to even think about repairing a CSI one RBA at a time. I would think you could simply connect your existing target an

Re: How to repair a corrupt global CSI

2008-11-20 Thread Mark Zelden
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:58:19 -0600, Brian Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >My first impression of your saga was "life is too short to try to repair a CSI one >RBA at a time". Of course, my impression was colored by the fact that I have >no idea how to even think about repairing a CSI one RBA

Re: How to repair a corrupt global CSI

2008-11-19 Thread Bob Rutledge
As it appears you have a mismatch between index and data components, I would try the procedure under "SMPCSI problems" in the SMP/E Messages, Codes and Diagnosis" book. Bob Schwarz, Barry A wrote: I was attempting to receive (from tape) the latest service for z/OS 1.8 when SMPE reported probl

Re: How to repair a corrupt global CSI

2008-11-19 Thread Brian Peterson
My first impression of your saga was "life is too short to try to repair a CSI one RBA at a time". Of course, my impression was colored by the fact that I have no idea how to even think about repairing a CSI one RBA at a time. I would think you could simply connect your existing target and

How to repair a corrupt global CSI

2008-11-19 Thread Schwarz, Barry A
I was attempting to receive (from tape) the latest service for z/OS 1.8 when SMPE reported problems with my global CSI (several GIM27901S messages and one each GIM44250I, GIM44245S, and GIM44285I). Since I had what I thought were clean full volume DSS dumps from last week, I figured the easiest th