Re: Coping the RES volume

2006-06-13 Thread Edward M. Martin
Title: Coping the RES volume Hello Larry, The way I work there is never a dumb question. I used CPFMTXA and did the copy all worked great. Then to change the name I did the CPFMTXA 780 890RES LABEL Took about 15 minutes for 4 drives. The COPY ALL did the trick

Coping the RES volume

2006-06-12 Thread Edward M. Martin
Title: Coping the RES volume Hello Everyone, Is there away to copy a SYSRES volume and make it usable without doing the CPformat first? Or do I have to do a COPY ALL? I did a COPY CPVOL and am having a problem putting my alternate directory on line. directxa z890 direct z/VM USER

{SPAM?} Re: Coping the RES volume

2006-06-12 Thread Jim Bohnsack
Ed--The most sure way to copy SYSRES or any volume on VM is to use DDR. If you are concerned about getting a super clean copy, shut down the system the input volume is on and either copy from another system, or use the stand alone DDR program. Even without that, however, all you will do is have

Re: Coping the RES volume

2006-06-12 Thread Edward M. Martin
: Monday, June 12, 2006 11:54 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: Coping the RES volume Ed, COPY CPVOL may not do what you want for the directory area; the manual indicates that it copies all PERM, PARM, and *active* directory space. If you are trying to write to some alternate area

Re: Coping the RES volume

2006-06-12 Thread Macioce, Larry
Title: Coping the RES volume Im going to ask a dumb question . Did you do a cpfmtxa to label the disk? I have dumped(not copied) and restored vols using this method. DUMP TRACKS(0,0,3338,14) INDDNAME(DASD) OUTDDNAME(TAPE) ADMIN CPVOLUME CANCELERROR RESTORE TRACKS