Re: DDR multivolume tape as output

2010-12-03 Thread Järvinen , Janne
Thanks for Dick about this, but it did not solve my original problem: two 3490 (compacted) are not enough to dump 3390-9 and looks like You can not mount the third (and fourth volume needed). Looks like DDR is supposed to act like this (Two tape limit does not feel very sophisticated). Maybe

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Re: DDR multivolume tape as output

2010-12-03 Thread gclovis
Janne, A circunvention (not the solution) is broke the DDR in small parts: OUTPUT 181 TAPE (UNLOAD COMPACT DUMP 0 2499 OUTPUT 182 TAPE (UNLOAD COMPACT DUMP 2500 4999 OUTPUT 181 TAPE (UNLOAD COMPACT DUMP 5000 7499 OUTPUT 182 TAPE (UNLOAD COMPACT DUMP 7500 OUTPUT 181 TAPE (UNLOAD COMPACT

AW: DDR multivolume tape as output

2010-12-03 Thread Rempel, Horst
Hello, if you use your tapedrives in a shared environment it is not a good idea to use the ATTACH with option MULTI because no assign will be set. So it is possible to attach the same tapedrive in 2 VMs at the same time. best regards Horst Rempel -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: The IBM

Re: DDR multivolume tape as output

2010-12-03 Thread Michael Coffin
Hi Janne, If you want to use DDR to dump DASD to DASD just specify another DASD for your OUTPUT statement and use COPY instead of DUMP, i.e. INPUT DASD VMLEF3 OUTPUT DASD SCRATCH SYSPRINT CONS COPY ALL Another means of doing this

Re: DDR multivolume tape as output

2010-12-03 Thread Rich Greenberg
On: Fri, Dec 03, 2010 at 10:15:11AM +0100,J?rvinen, Janne Wrote: } Thanks for Dick about this, but it did not solve my original problem: two 3490 (compacted) are not enough to dump 3390-9 } and looks like You can not mount the third (and fourth volume needed). } Looks like DDR is supposed to