Greetings,
How to do define a shared volume to place a shared cat. between LPARs ?
Sincerely,
Laurence
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Greetings,
How to do define a shared volume to place a shared cat. between LPARs ?
Sincerely,
Laurence
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Greetings,
How to do define a shared volume to place a shared cat. between LPARs ?
Sincerely,
Laurence
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> Greetings,
> How to do define a shared volume to place a shared cat. between LPARs ?
As suggested, check out Managing Catalogs. Also make sure that EVERY
system that accesses that volume has the unit defined as s
thanks for advisement.
Try to utilize MVSCP in batch jcl to generate IOCP/IODF, what is the
exactly key word to use ?
sincerely,
Laurence
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