NSS question

2009-07-10 Thread Gentry, Stephen
Is it possible to have duplicate, active entries in the NSS? (sort of a trick question; it appears that we do.) See below: *NSS 0014 NSS A 0258 10/23 22:06:14 GUICSLIB DCSS MAINT *NSS 0059 NSS A 0258 10/23 22:06:14 GUICSLIB DCSS MAINT I am pretty sure I did this by

Re: NSS question

2009-07-10 Thread Schuh, Richard
@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: NSS question Is it possible to have duplicate, active entries in the NSS? (sort of a trick question; it appears that we do.) See below: *NSS 0014 NSS A 0258 10/23 22:06:14 GUICSLIB DCSS MAINT *NSS 0059 NSS A 0258 10/23 22:06:14 GUICSLIB DCSS MAINT I am

Re: NSS question

2009-07-10 Thread Bob Bates
Of Gentry, Stephen Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 3:45 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: NSS question Is it possible to have duplicate, active entries in the NSS? (sort of a trick question; it appears that we do.) See below: *NSS 0014 NSS A 0258 10/23 22:06:14 GUICSLIB DCSS MAINT *NSS

Re: NSS question

2009-07-10 Thread Jim Bohnsack
Steve--Yes, it is possible to have duplicates and not have the older entry flagged as being to be purged. I don't remember which one's have to be manually handled, perhaps the DCSS's. I know that in resaving CMS, the older CMS NSS always get flags as being purged and will stay there in that

NSS question

2009-07-10 Thread John Franciscovich
I am pretty sure I did this by restoring, using SPXTAPE, the NSS twice. My question or assumption is that I thought, when a duplicate entry is restored, it would flagged the existing one as purged/deleted/removable (what ever the correct term is).=20 Could someone explain this? By default,

Re: NSS question

2009-07-10 Thread Gentry, Stephen
, July 10, 2009 8:56 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: NSS question SPXTAPE LOAD can create multiple active entries. It is in the HELP for SPXTAPE. Regards, Richard Schuh From: The IBM z/VM Operating System

Re: NSS question

2009-07-10 Thread P S
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Gentry, Stephen stephen.gen...@lafayettelife.com wrote: Ok, just read the HELP info. Thanks. Why does VM/CP/NSS/? allow both entries to be active? How does it know which one to use? First one it finds? CP. And you've sort of answered the 2nd (of 4)