CA Dynam for VSE User Guide

CA Dynam for VSE User Guide CA Dynam for VSE User Guide

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ASCII tape DTF restriction, 6-3 support, 2-73 AS-OF-DATE, 8-55 AS-OF-DATE retention, 2-9 ASSGN function (TDYNASN), 2-7, 3-2, 3-3 Assigning logical unit, 3-3 mode in TLBL, 2-46 scratch tapes, 2-16 tape files to physical devices, 2-12, 2-13 volume serial numbers, 2-6 Asterisks in AMF DSN, 2-69 Audit data set also see AUDTUTIL, 12-1 backup tapes, 12-4, 12-6 logging, 12-2 recovering the Catalog, 12-4 reporting commands, 12-11 Audit data set, purpose of, 2-1 Auditing program (AUDTUTIL), 12-1 AUDTUTIL utility program Catalog recovery steps, 12-4 commands maintenance, 12-5 reporting, 12-11 control statement syntax, 12-5 overview, 12-1 reporting commands, 12-11, 12-15 predefined reports, 12-12 report fields, 12-29 user-defined reports, 12-14 Automatic cataloging, 2-60 multifile data sets as input, 2-71 defining, 2-69 renaming, 2-72 reporting TAPE ERRS, 3-43 scratching names, 2-71 volume switching, 2-70 Retry Facility, 2-29 Secondary Allocation (ASA), 4-5, 4-17 volume assignment/recognition, 4-24 Auxiliary messages, 7-26 AVR activating, 2-12 defining disk volumes, 4-32 disk files, 4-24 finding scratch tapes during, 2-52 functioning of, 2-29, 2-64 implementing, 2-73 input tape selection, 2-53 invoking with OPEN, 3-5 length checking during, 2-41 output tape selection, 2-17 overriding, 2-84 positioning multifile data sets, 2-14 purpose of, 2-12 searching in desired order, 2-84 tape files, 2-12 verifying tape ownership, 2-58 with CA Dynam/D, 4-24 utility programs, 3-1 B Backing up Catalog, 2-54 DA files, 6-47 BACKUP command AUDTUTIL, 12-4, 12-6 DYNCAT, 8-41, 8-43 BACKUP command (VCKDBKRS), 6-48 Basic mode, 12-2 BLDINDEX recovery, 4-36 BLKSIZE= parameter DYNCOPY program, 13-5 Block size calculating, 6-22 FI operands, 6-22 TDYNCOPY, 3-8 Blocking factor, 3-9 BSF response to MOUNT message, 2-16 Index–2 User Guide

BSR response to MOUNT message, 2-16 option considerations, 6-21 partition independence, 6-37 Buffers, increasing, 6-22 RESET statement, 1-15 SET statement, 6-26, 6-42 SYSLOG support, 6-30 C system restrictions, 6-44 TLBL options, 6-11, 6-42 CA Dynam unit record DTFs, 6-4 Audit data set, 2-1 with Catalog file, 2-2, 4-6, 6-4, 6-20, 6-39 CA Dynam/D, 6-36 subsets CA Dynam/T, 6-36 CA Dynam/FI, 6-1 CA SORT, 6-39 CA Dynam/T, 2-1 CA Dynam/T common features, 1-2 and AVR, 2-12 CA Dynam/D catalog synchronization, 3-16 automatic CHKPT/RSTRT support program, 3-14 secondary allocation, 4-5, 4-17 CPU independence, 2-50 volume assignment/recognition, 4-15, extended operational facilities, 2-48 4-24, 4-32 implementation, 2-6 basic components of, 4-2 mount messages, 2-15, 2-16, 2-17, 2-18, checkpointed files, 4-52 2-19, 2-20, 2-21, 2-22, 2-23 controlling option record, 2-60 allocation and access, 4-30 partition independence, 2-49 generation data sets, 4-20 restrictions, 2-8, 2-73 converting to trigger value, 5-3 retention characteristics, 2-8 CPU independence, 4-38 SET command, 2-82 defining disk volumes for AVR, 4-32 system messages, file-dependent, 2-61 disk pool volumes, 4-30 tape DLBL options, 4-14 assignment, 3-1 partition independence, 4-38 copy utility, 3-8 restarting programs, 4-52 TLBL options, 2-30 restrictions, 4-5 with SET command, 4-48 CA Dynam/FI, 6-36 sort interfaces, 4-46 CA SORT, 2-73, 3-1, 3-4 system messages, file-dependent, 4-45 CA 1, 3-16 with CA Dynam/FI, 6-36 LIBR, 2-75 work data sets, 2-48 CA Dynam/FI accessing generation data sets, 6-53 CA EARL ASSGN statement, 6-28 and DYNREAD communication, 9-14 calculating compiler, 9-8 block size, 6-22 generating reports, 9-1 logical record length, 6-22 source programs, 9-8 CPU independence, 6-37 CA EPAT, 8-76 DLBL options, 6-15 DTF types supported, 6-2 CA SORT interface file information override, 6-4 logical unit checking, 2-73 introduction, 6-1 with limiting processing, 6-42 CA Dynam/D, 4-42, 4-46 CA Dynam/FI, 6-53 Index–3

BSR response to MOUNT message, 2-16<br />

option considerations, 6-21<br />

partition independence, 6-37<br />

Buffers, increasing, 6-22<br />

RESET statement, 1-15<br />

SET statement, 6-26, 6-42<br />

SYSLOG support, 6-30<br />

C<br />

system restrictions, 6-44<br />

TLBL options, 6-11, 6-42<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong><br />

unit record DTFs, 6-4<br />

Audit data set, 2-1<br />

with<br />

Catalog file, 2-2, 4-6, 6-4, 6-20, 6-39<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D, 6-36<br />

subsets<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/T, 6-36<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI, 6-1<br />

<strong>CA</strong> SORT, 6-39<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/T, 2-1<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/T<br />

common features, 1-2 and AVR, 2-12<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D<br />

catalog synchronization, 3-16<br />

automatic<br />

CHKPT/RSTRT support program, 3-14<br />

secondary allocation, 4-5, 4-17<br />

CPU independence, 2-50<br />

volume assignment/recognition, 4-15,<br />

extended operational facilities, 2-48<br />

4-24, 4-32<br />

implementation, 2-6<br />

basic components of, 4-2<br />

mount messages, 2-15, 2-16, 2-17, 2-18,<br />

checkpointed files, 4-52<br />

2-19, 2-20, 2-21, 2-22, 2-23<br />

controlling<br />

option record, 2-60<br />

allocation and access, 4-30<br />

partition independence, 2-49<br />

generation data sets, 4-20<br />

restrictions, 2-8, 2-73<br />

converting to trigger value, 5-3<br />

retention characteristics, 2-8<br />

CPU independence, 4-38<br />

SET command, 2-82<br />

defining disk volumes <strong>for</strong> AVR, 4-32<br />

system messages, file-dependent, 2-61<br />

disk pool volumes, 4-30<br />

tape<br />

DLBL options, 4-14<br />

assignment, 3-1<br />

partition independence, 4-38<br />

copy utility, 3-8<br />

restarting programs, 4-52<br />

TLBL options, 2-30<br />

restrictions, 4-5<br />

with<br />

SET command, 4-48<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI, 6-36<br />

sort interfaces, 4-46<br />

<strong>CA</strong> SORT, 2-73, 3-1, 3-4<br />

system messages, file-dependent, 4-45<br />

<strong>CA</strong> 1, 3-16<br />

with <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI, 6-36<br />

LIBR, 2-75<br />

work data sets, 2-48<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI<br />

accessing generation data sets, 6-53<br />

<strong>CA</strong> EARL<br />

ASSGN statement, 6-28<br />

and DYNREAD communication, 9-14<br />

calculating<br />

compiler, 9-8<br />

block size, 6-22<br />

generating reports, 9-1<br />

logical record length, 6-22<br />

source programs, 9-8<br />

CPU independence, 6-37 <strong>CA</strong> EPAT, 8-76<br />

DLBL options, 6-15<br />

DTF types supported, 6-2<br />

<strong>CA</strong> SORT interface<br />

file in<strong>for</strong>mation override, 6-4<br />

logical unit checking, 2-73<br />

introduction, 6-1<br />

with<br />

limiting processing, 6-42<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/D, 4-42, 4-46<br />

<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI, 6-53<br />

Index–3

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