Re: How to see if a dataset is defined with CONTIG ?

2017-07-20 Thread BIMONTI IVO, DIRCEU
Hi, Thank You for the answers, the VTOC is able to provide the answer as indicated. I used a LISTVTOC with the FORMAT option, it shows the CONTIG under the ALLOC column, sample for the record if anyone ever search for this: First dataset defined with SPACE=(CYL,(10,0)):

Re: How to see if a dataset is defined with CONTIG ?

2017-07-20 Thread Vernooij, Kees (ITOPT1) - KLM
We have a tool that maps the F1DSCB and it shows: Allocation parms .. C800 11.. Cylinder request ..0. Mass Storage Volume

Re: How to see if a dataset is defined with CONTIG ?

2017-07-20 Thread John Eells
You can run a LISTVTOC and look for the DS1CONTG field in the F1 or F8 DSCB for the data set. (Sorry, not sure what authorizations are needed for that but I'd hope we document it.) -- John Eells IBM Poughkeepsie ee...@us.ibm.com

Re: How to see if a dataset is defined with CONTIG ?

2017-07-20 Thread Allan Staller
I do not believe this information is retained after allocation. However, One clue would be the presence of a secondary allocation. -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Dirceu Bimonti Ivo Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2017 8:14

Re: How to see if a dataset is defined with CONTIG ?

2017-07-20 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 08:14:28 -0500, Dirceu Bimonti Ivo wrote: > >I am going through a vast list of datasets that were supposed to be defined as >CONTIG, Information from ISPF 3.4 does not show if CONTIG was resquested when >the dataset was created. Our storage product seems to be able to find

How to see if a dataset is defined with CONTIG ?

2017-07-20 Thread Dirceu Bimonti Ivo
Hi, I am going through a vast list of datasets that were supposed to be defined as CONTIG, Information from ISPF 3.4 does not show if CONTIG was resquested when the dataset was created. Our storage product seems to be able to find this information when I copy something larger than the dataset