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Currently when the HSM FRBACKUP command is executed, HSM will invoke the UCBLOOK macro against each volume in the source Storage Group(s).
If this macro returns a rc=04 because there is no device currently assigned to the volume serial, the FRBACKUP command will fail and thus prevent a FRBACKUP occurring.
Example instances where a UCB would not be found:
- Volume definition exists but no device currently assigned (most common)
- Volume is offline
My recommendation is to implement an option to allow the FRBACKUP to proceed with a warning provided to the user (i.e rc=04) rather than returning an error and failing the FRBACKUP command.
This would allow 'DUMMY volume' definitions in a SMS storage group. Dummy volumes are a common practise to reduce the amount of SMS updates and activations when aditional volumes are added to a storage group.
Idea priority | Low |
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Hi Team,
z/OS release 2.3 and will be willing to FIXTEST the enhancement.
Which z/OS release are you on? Are you willing to FIXTEST the enhancement? Thanks.