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 | | From: | Dwakser at aol.com | | Subject: | Re: calling all VSAM experts... | | Date: | 21 Jan 2005 11:48:42 -0800 |
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Bob That is as expected; it is IMPLICITLY defined VSAM-managed SAM files that get (by default) defined with the REUSE attribute, which will then prevent the expansion to 123 extents. David Wakser InfoCrossing
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Bob
That is as expected; it is IMPLICITLY defined=20 VSAM-managed SAM files that get (by default) defined with the REUSE attribut= e,=20 which will then prevent the expansion to 123 extents.
David Wakser
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 | | From: | Michael Rosinger | | Subject: | Re: calling all VSAM experts... | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:41:56 -0500 |
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 | Bob, Glen, David, et-al....
I understand now that the reason we don't see more than 16 extents per volume is because we exclusively define these files *implicitly* in JCL. Unfortunately, we have now disk manager. This is our "poor man's disk manager" -- VSAM managed SAM.
I appreciate everyone's great comments. I've learned a lot! This list is great!
Dwakser@aol.com wrote:
> Bob That is as expected; it is IMPLICITLY defined VSAM-managed > SAM files that get (by default) defined with the REUSE attribute, > which will then prevent the expansion to 123 extents. David > WakserInfoCrossing
-- Michael Rosinger Systems Programmer/DBA Computer Credit, Inc. 640 W. 4th Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 voice : 336-761-1524 fax : 336-761-8852 email : mrosinger at cciws dot com
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