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Shiminsky, Gary wrote:
We use the other VMBACKUP product - HiDRO which does have an interface
with Dynam/T/VM. HiDRO does a good job of backing up our CMS SFS
material except for Byte File System (BFS) directories in SFS.
It's been a while, but I remember that DYNAM/T wasn't that hard to
Do not lose track of the fact that VSSLTAPE is an application/TMS interface,
not-VTAPE-system code/TMS. You might be able to create a tape pool that
includes the potential volumes in your VTAPE library. That is only the easy
piece. If you look at the sample VSSLTAPE, you will see that it is not
I'm sorry I was not more clear on what we needed. We were not planning
to use CA's VM:Backup/HiDRO to backup VTAPE's library volumes.
We would like to have VTAPE's VTBKUP and VTREST commands interface thru
the VSSLTAPE EXEC to CA's Dynam/T/VM where we manage our tapes (days
retention, number of
Ah, now the mud has been washed away from my eyes. VSSLTAPE isn't the easiest
to pick apart. I'll send you a sample of an updated EXEC.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Thank you.
Gary
Gary L. Shiminsky
I'm going to move you baby!
Captain, USS Titanic
Legend of the USS Titanic - Jamie Brockett
Systems Communications Sciences, Inc
At TSG, DoIT Services Data Center
State of New Hampshire
(603) 271-1509
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating
Is there any specific location for a MINIOPT directory statement?
For example, I have the following statements in my user directory:
MDISK 0B00 ...
MINIOPT PAV FB00
MDISK 0B01 ...
MINIOPT PAV FB01
Do I need to maintain that order of statements? Can I group all of the MDISK
George,
The MINIOPT statement is an extension to the MDISK statement and must
immediately follow an MDISK statement that defines a non-full-pack
minidisk
Bill Munson
Sr. z/VM Systems Programmer
Brown Brothers Harriman CO.
525 Washington Blvd.
Jersey City, NJ 07310
201-418-7588
The MINIOPT statement must immediately follow the MDISK statement it
goes with. It's looked at as an extension of the MDISK statement.
So yes, the order must be maintained.
Yvonne
Yvonne DeMeritt
CA
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
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Thank you.
George Shedlock Jr
AEGON Information Technology
AEGON USA
502-560-3541
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf
Of Bill Munson
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 2:29 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Location of MINIOPT in directory
George,
Sure... go ahead... reduce the odds of my winning a touch iPod by sharing
this with the whole world (at least the whole world that MATTERS!) ;-)
Mike Walter
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