On Jan 24, 2017, at 5:59 PM, Gerhard Adam wrote:
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> I see that part of the problem may be identifying the job that is holding
> spool space. I suggested spool offload, as a possible way to either (1)
> move existing data, or (2) identify job holding it. If you know the job,
> then you mig
currently on the spool
if the job is still active.
Adam
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You might
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Also, if the objective is simply to free the data to drain the spool volume,
have you tried Spool Offload?
Adam
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Ok, so how about spool offload?
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> On Jan 24, 2017, at 2:55 PM, Pew, Curtis G
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>> On Jan 24, 2017, at 4:46 PM, Gerhard Adam wrote:
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>> I'm confused. I thought you were trying to drain a spool volume? What
>> could be more relevant, then the command intended
On Jan 24, 2017, at 4:46 PM, Gerhard Adam wrote:
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> I'm confused. I thought you were trying to drain a spool volume? What could
> be more relevant, then the command intended to accelerate that by migrating
> spool data?
To migrate, you have to have a suitable target volume, which is not the
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On Jan 24, 2017, at 4:12 PM, Gerhard Adam wrote:
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> Have you looked at, or tried the $MSPL command?
I looked at it, but it didn’t fit what I was trying to do.
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urtis G
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On Jan 24, 2017, at 4:12 PM, Gerhard Adam wrote:
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> Have you looked at, or tried the $MSPL command?
I looked at it, but it didn’t fit what I was trying to do.
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On Jan 24, 2017, at 4:12 PM, Gerhard Adam wrote:
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> Have you looked at, or tried the $MSPL command?
I looked at it, but it didn’t fit what I was trying to do.
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Have you looked at, or tried the $MSPL command?
Adam
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Exactly
Did you try this
$D JQ,SPOOL=(V=SPOOL1,PERCENT>1)
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On Jan 24, 2017, at 2:22 PM, Gibney, Dave wrote:
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> Try $djq(*),spl-(splz00)
> It's probably an STC, maybe a TSU
Thanks, that’s what I needed.
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Exactly what I was going to suggest. However, the volume will not complete the
drain until empty.
This *may* take weeks, depending on your installations choices. YMMV.
This may require a major subsystem be bounced so the output can be purged.
I have seen cases where a JES restart was required to
Try $djq(*),spl-(splz00)
It's probably an STC, maybe a TSU
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Could also be an active Started task, or TSO USER I don't think the $DJ(*) will
show all processes
$DS(*) and $DT(*) may help
Carmen
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I’m trying to drain a JES2 SPOOL volume. It says it’s waiting for jobs:
$DSPL
$HASP893 VOLUME(SPLZ00) 852
$HASP893 VOLUME(SPLZ00) STATUS=DRAINING,AWAITING(JOBS),
$HASP893 PERCENT=2
$HASP893 VOLUME(SPLZ01) STATUS=ACTIVE,PERCENT=38
$HASP893 VOLUME(SPLZ02) STATUS=ACTIVE,PERCENT=36
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