Converting to DFSMSrmm from Control-T

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Lovelace, Mary (-)
Autor Corporativo: International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization (-)
Otros Autores: Schlumberger, Norbert
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Raleigh, NC : IBM, International Technical Support Organization 2003.
Edición:3rd ed
Colección:IBM redbooks.
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009644288906719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front cover
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Examples
  • Notices
  • Trademarks
  • Preface
  • The team that wrote this redbook
  • Become a published author
  • Comments welcome
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 DFSMSrmm overview
  • 1.1.1 Environment
  • 1.1.2 How is DFSMSrmm structured?
  • 1.1.3 What are the DFSMSrmm interfaces?
  • 1.1.4 Library and storage location management
  • 1.1.5 Media types
  • 1.1.6 Volume management
  • 1.1.7 Policies for retention and movement
  • 1.1.8 DFSMSrmm automated tape library support
  • 1.1.9 Catalog synchronization
  • 1.2 Conversion process overview
  • Chapter 2. Planning for conversion
  • 2.1 Planning considerations
  • 2.1.1 Software maintenance levels
  • 2.1.2 Timing of events in your installation
  • 2.1.3 Change management
  • 2.1.4 Limiting business risk
  • 2.2 Conversion process
  • 2.3 Conversion stages
  • 2.3.1 Preparing a conversion plan
  • 2.3.2 Learning about DFSMSrmm
  • 2.3.3 Starting DFSMSrmm
  • 2.3.4 Analyzing the current environment
  • 2.3.5 Extracting data for conversion
  • 2.3.6 Completing conversion
  • 2.3.7 Parallel running and validation
  • 2.3.8 Cutover to production
  • 2.3.9 Measuring success
  • 2.3.10 Full exploitation
  • 2.3.11 Uninstall all vendor tape management code from your system
  • Chapter 3. Preparing the environment
  • 3.1 DFSMSrmm implementation
  • 3.1.1 Installation wizards
  • 3.1.2 Update installation-wide exits
  • 3.1.3 Update and validate PARMLIB members
  • 3.1.4 Creating a starting procedure
  • 3.1.5 Define an alias for high-level qualifier RMM
  • 3.1.6 Protecting DFSMSrmm resources
  • 3.1.7 Defining RACF groups for DFSMSrmm
  • 3.1.8 Create the DFSMSrmm control data set (CDS)
  • 3.1.9 Create the DFSMSrmm CDS as extended format
  • 3.1.10 Create the DFSMSrmm journal
  • 3.1.11 Restart MVS with DFSMSrmm implemented
  • 3.1.12 Starting and restarting DFSMSrmm.
  • 3.1.13 Stopping DFSMSrmm
  • 3.1.14 Setting up DFSMSrmm utilities
  • 3.1.15 Running the installation verification program
  • 3.2 Tailoring the DFSMSrmm ISPF dialog
  • 3.2.1 Adding DFSMSrmm to ISPF panels
  • 3.2.2 Modifying the DFSMSrmm panel
  • 3.2.3 Other changes
  • 3.3 Making TSO HELP information available to users
  • 3.4 Verifying your DFSMSrmm implementation
  • 3.4.1 Display PARMLIB options and control information
  • 3.4.2 Add owner information
  • 3.4.3 Add racks to DFSMSrmm
  • 3.4.4 Add volumes to DFSMSrmm
  • 3.4.5 Add bins to DFSMSrmm
  • 3.4.6 Add a VRS to DFSMSrmm
  • 3.4.7 Create tape data sets
  • 3.4.8 Allocate inventory management data sets
  • 3.4.9 Run inventory management
  • 3.4.10 Confirm movements
  • 3.4.11 Create reports
  • 3.4.12 Run EDGINERS to initialize volumes automatically
  • 3.4.13 Restore the CDS
  • 3.4.14 Verify the CDS
  • 3.4.15 Testing implemented exits
  • 3.4.16 Testing application use of tape
  • 3.5 Education
  • 3.6 New operator procedures
  • Chapter 4. DFSMSrmm ACS support
  • 4.1 DFSMSrmm SMS ACS support
  • 4.1.1 How it works
  • 4.1.2 ACS support for non-system managed volumes
  • 4.1.3 Non-system managed tape libraries
  • 4.1.4 SMS read-only variables
  • 4.1.5 Implementing SMS ACS processing
  • 4.1.6 Migration considerations
  • 4.2 Partitioning a SMS library
  • 4.3 Using DFSMSrmm with virtual tape solutions
  • 4.3.1 VTS support for stacked volumes
  • 4.3.2 Stacked volume support for non-VTS
  • Chapter 5. Control-T and DFSMSrmm
  • 5.1 Terminology
  • 5.2 Functions
  • 5.3 Retention methods
  • 5.4 Volume and data set record display
  • 5.4.1 Rule definition display
  • 5.4.2 Volume display
  • 5.4.3 Data set display
  • 5.5 Data fields
  • 5.5.1 Data unavailable for conversion
  • 5.5.2 Data not converted
  • 5.5.3 Data converted, but not quite the same
  • 5.6 Cross-reference
  • 5.6.1 Volume information.
  • 5.6.2 Data set name information
  • 5.6.3 Vital record information
  • 5.6.4 Empty rack and bin information
  • 5.6.5 Owner record information
  • Chapter 6. Data extraction
  • 6.1 Samples and programs
  • 6.1.1 Sample data extraction jobs provided with DFSMSrmm
  • 6.1.2 Sample extraction REXX execs provided with DFSMSrmm
  • 6.1.3 Conversion programs and exits provided with DFSMSrmm
  • 6.1.4 Macros provided with DFSMSrmm
  • 6.1.5 Sample exits described in this book
  • 6.2 Reviewing the current environment
  • 6.2.1 Collecting information
  • 6.2.2 Analyzing the record layouts
  • 6.2.3 Control-T user exits
  • 6.2.4 Control-T PARMLIB options
  • 6.2.5 Control-T pattern masking
  • 6.2.6 Inventory management and reports
  • 6.2.7 Exits
  • 6.2.8 Data set overwrite
  • 6.2.9 BLP and NL processing
  • 6.2.10 DFSMShsm interface
  • 6.2.11 Tape initialization
  • 6.2.12 Tape pool management
  • 6.3 Retention and movement
  • 6.3.1 Retention management
  • 6.3.2 Storage location management
  • 6.4 Interfaces
  • 6.4.1 SMS interface
  • 6.4.2 BTLS interface
  • 6.4.3 Short-on-scratch processing interface
  • 6.4.4 TSO and ISPF interfaces
  • 6.4.5 Other interfaces
  • 6.5 Sample extraction programs
  • 6.6 Control-T data extraction
  • 6.6.1 Preparing to run the extract
  • 6.6.2 Unload the Control-T DBD records
  • 6.6.3 Create an extended Control-T record
  • 6.6.4 Extracting data from the extended DBD records
  • 6.6.5 Extracting data from the RULES file
  • 6.6.6 Correcting rules
  • 6.7 Am I ready to continue?
  • Chapter 7. Building the CDS
  • 7.1 Preparing to run EDGCNVT
  • 7.1.1 System-managed volumes
  • 7.1.2 Pool prefixes
  • 7.1.3 VRS conversion
  • 7.1.4 Movement tracking date
  • 7.2 EDGCNVT and EDGCEBIN processing
  • 7.2.1 Running EDGCNVT and EDGCEBIN
  • 7.2.2 EDGCNVT execution parameter
  • 7.2.3 EDGCNVT input files
  • 7.2.4 EDGCNVT output files
  • 7.2.5 EDGCNVT return codes.
  • 7.2.6 EDGCNVT messages
  • 7.3 EDGCEBIN processing
  • 7.3.1 EDGCEBIN execution parameter
  • 7.3.2 EDGCEBIN input files
  • 7.3.3 EDGCEBIN output files
  • 7.3.4 EDGCEBIN return codes
  • 7.3.5 6.3.5 EDGCEBIN messages
  • 7.4 EDGRACS processing
  • 7.4.1 EDGRACS input files
  • 7.4.2 EDGRACS output files
  • 7.4.3 EDGRACS return codes
  • 7.5 EDGCNXIT user exit
  • 7.5.1 EDGCNXIT input
  • 7.5.2 EDGCNXIT output
  • 7.6 DFSMSrmm CDS creation
  • 7.6.1 Run EDGJLOAD
  • 7.6.2 Create the DFSMSrmm CDS control record
  • 7.7 Verifying the DFSMSrmm CDS
  • 7.8 Running DFSMSrmm commands
  • 7.8.1 Adding empty bins
  • 7.8.2 Adding VRSs
  • Chapter 8. Parallel running and validation
  • 8.1 Preparing to run in parallel
  • 8.1.1 Validate PARMLIB members
  • 8.1.2 IEFSSNxx - Subsystem definition
  • 8.1.3 EDGRMMxx - DFSMSrmm options
  • 8.1.4 Check the DFSMSrmm procedure
  • 8.1.5 Exits
  • 8.1.6 CA-Disk interface
  • 8.1.7 Verify authorization and security
  • 8.1.8 Prepare inventory management using EDGHSKP
  • 8.1.9 Inventory and movement reporting using EDGRPTD
  • 8.1.10 Catalog synchronization
  • 8.1.11 Check interfaces
  • 8.2 Parallel processing
  • 8.3 Starting tape and inventory management
  • 8.3.1 First run of EDGHSKP with PARM(VRSEL)
  • 8.3.2 Disabling the journal data set
  • 8.3.3 Enabling the journal data set
  • 8.4 Validating DFSMSrmm operation
  • 8.4.1 Data set name list of non-scratch volumes
  • 8.4.2 Scratch volume lists
  • 8.4.3 Inventory by location
  • 8.4.4 Multifile multi-volume reports
  • 8.4.5 Comparing results
  • 8.4.6 Checking WTORs and messages
  • 8.5 Keeping databases synchronized
  • Chapter 9. Cutover to production
  • 9.1 EDGRMMxx PARMLIB options
  • 9.1.1 OPTION command
  • 9.1.2 VLPOOL command
  • 9.2 Control access to DFSMSrmm functions
  • 9.3 Activate exits
  • 9.4 Remove Control-T
  • 9.5 Modifying CA-Disk
  • 9.6 Inventory management.
  • 9.7 Interface to tape libraries
  • 9.7.1 System-managed IBM 3494 and IBM 3495 tape libraries
  • 9.7.2 Other tape libraries
  • 9.8 Starting DFSMSrmm
  • 9.9 Final testing
  • 9.9.1 DB2 logging and backup
  • 9.9.2 RACF tape protection
  • 9.9.3 Robot interface
  • 9.9.4 Non-system managed libraries SMS ACS support
  • 9.10 Commitment to DFSMSrmm
  • 9.11 Final activities
  • 9.11.1 Uninstalling Control-T
  • 9.11.2 Cleaning up your DFSMSrmm implementation
  • 9.11.3 Implementing additional functions
  • Chapter 10. Policy management
  • 10.1 VRS related PARMLIB options
  • 10.1.1 CATRETPD
  • 10.1.2 MOVEBY
  • 10.1.3 RETAINBY
  • 10.1.4 REUSEBIN
  • 10.1.5 VRSCHANGE
  • 10.1.6 VRSJOBNAME
  • 10.1.7 VRSMIN
  • 10.1.8 VRSEL
  • 10.2 VRS types
  • 10.2.1 Data set VRS
  • 10.2.2 Volume VRS
  • 10.2.3 Name VRS
  • 10.3 Specifying VRS parameters
  • 10.3.1 DSNAME and NAME retention types
  • 10.3.2 Special NAME retention type
  • 10.3.3 Volume retention types
  • 10.3.4 Retention limits
  • 10.3.5 Movement policies
  • 10.3.6 Release options
  • 10.4 Chaining VRSs
  • 10.4.1 VRS chain and subchain
  • 10.5 Managing DFSMShsm tapes
  • 10.6 DFSMS ACS support
  • 10.7 Modifying VRS
  • 10.8 Deleting VRS
  • 10.9 Trial run
  • 10.10 VRS examples
  • 10.10.1 ADDVRS operand defaults
  • 10.10.2 Adding a single VRS
  • 10.10.3 VRS chain with one NEXTVRS operand
  • 10.10.4 VRS chain with two ANDVRS operands
  • 10.10.5 VRS chain with two subchains
  • 10.11 Complex VRS chain with three subchains
  • 10.12 VRS hints and tips
  • Chapter 11. Tailoring your DFSMSrmm environment
  • 11.1 IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler
  • 11.1.1 IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler overview
  • 11.1.2 Schedule your inventory management tasks
  • 11.1.3 Preparation
  • 11.1.4 CDS verify
  • 11.1.5 CDS backup
  • 11.1.6 Inventory management
  • 11.1.7 Erasing and labeling volumes
  • 11.1.8 Scratch processing
  • 11.1.9 Scratch reporting.
  • 11.1.10 Ejecting volumes from a system-managed tape library.