Re: Tape dataset tracking

2020-02-14 Thread Mike Schwab
The scratch would have uncataloged the tape. Need to recatalog. On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 10:37 AM Max Smith wrote: > > Peter, > > Is the data set listed the data set you are looking for? Is this a real tape > or virtual? Is the volume listed as scratch? or Private? TS7700 or other? > > Max

Re: Tape dataset tracking

2020-02-14 Thread Max Smith
Peter, After doing some additional checking, RMM does work as I thought. RMM leaves the data set record around even if the data set expired. RMM only deletes the data set record if the volume is picked up as a scratch volume and reused. That would mean the data set you are looking for has

Re: Tape dataset tracking

2020-02-14 Thread Max Smith
Peter, Is the data set listed the data set you are looking for? Is this a real tape or virtual? Is the volume listed as scratch? or Private? TS7700 or other? Max -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access

Re: Tape dataset tracking

2020-02-13 Thread Peter
Max I was able to list based on the tape volser but not able to list using dataset name. On Thu, 13 Feb, 2020, 7:55 PM Max Smith, wrote: > As has been indicated it does depend on virtual or real tape and if it is > real tape has it been reused. > > In RMM you can do a LISTDATASET command for

Re: Tape dataset tracking

2020-02-13 Thread Max Smith
As has been indicated it does depend on virtual or real tape and if it is real tape has it been reused. In RMM you can do a LISTDATASET command for the data set, I believe it still will exist if the tape hasn't been reused. If it is there then it will show the volser the data set was written

Re: Tape dataset tracking

2020-02-13 Thread David Spiegel
Hi Brian, Maybe, (Warning: Bad pun ahead!) you could go by an old nursery rhyme "Pease porridge in the pot, nine days (h)old". Regards, David On 2020-02-13 03:33, Brian Fraser wrote: The answer is "it depends".. How often do you run scratch processing? What hardware was the tape

Re: Tape dataset tracking

2020-02-13 Thread Brian Fraser
The answer is "it depends".. How often do you run scratch processing? What hardware was the tape written to? What other settings are in place on that hardware? For instance, if it was written to a TS7700, then you need to also check the setting for "Expire Hold" on the scratch category. I

Tape dataset tracking

2020-02-12 Thread Peter
Hello We do run HSM and RMM. One of our user has created a dataset on a tape with retention period of 2 days (almost 20 days back). Is it possible to track when it got deleted by running any kind of report from RMM ? Is it still possible to recover ? Apology for asking a dummy question.