//IMAGCOPY EXEC

DSNUPROC,PARM='DB2P,DSN8’,COND=(4,LT)

//DSNTRACE DD

SYSOUT=*

//SYSCOPY1 DD

DSN=DB2PIC.PHD99060.T130000.DSN8S61P.A001,

//UNIT=3390,DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),SPACE=(4000,(20,20)) //SYSCOPY2 DD DSN=DB2PIC.SSD99060.T130000.DSN8S61P.A001,

//UNIT=3390,DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),SPACE=(4000,(20,20)) //SYSCOPY3 DD DSN=DB2PIC.PSW99060.T130000.DSN8S61R.A001,

//UNIT=3390,DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),SPACE=(4000,(20,20)) //SYSCOPY4 DD DSN=DB2PIC.SSW99060.T130000.DSN8S61R.A001,

//UNIT=3390,DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),SPACE=(4000,(20,20)) //SYSCOPY5 DD DSN=DB2PIC.PSM99060.T130000.DSN8S61S.A001,

//UNIT=3390,DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),SPACE=(4000,(20,20)) //SYSCOPY6 DD DSN=DB2PIC.SSM99060.T130000.DSN8S61S.A001,

//UNIT=3390,DISP=(,CATLG,DELETE),SPACE=(4000,(20,20)) //SYSIN DD *

COPY TABLESPACE DSN8D61A.DSN8S61P COPYDDN(SYSCOPY1,SYSCOPY2)

COPY TABLESPACE DSN8D61A.DSN8S61R COPYDDN(SYSCOPY3,SYSCOPY4)

COPY TABLESPACE DSN8D61A.DSN8S61S COPYDDN(SYSCOPY5,SYSCOPY6) /*

Figure 137. JCL for Image Copy Allocation

Figure 138 on page 198 shows an extract of the JES output messages generated from the above JCL:

IGD101I SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME (SYSCOPY )

 

DSN (DB2PIC.PHD99060.T130000.DSN8S61P.A001

)

STORCLAS (SCDBICH) MGMTCLAS (MCDBICD) DATACLAS (

)

VOL SER NOS= RV3CU2

 

IGD101I SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME (SYSCOPY2)

 

DSN (DB2PIC.SSD99060.T130000.DSN8S61P.A001

)

STORCLAS (SCDBIC) MGMTCLAS (MCDBLV2) DATACLAS (

)

VOL SER NOS= RV3CU0

 

IGD101I SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME (SYSCOPY3)

 

DSN (DB2PIC.PSW99060.T130000.DSN8S61R.A001

)

STORCLAS (SCDBIC) MGMTCLAS (MCDBICW) DATACLAS (

)

VOL SER NOS= RV1CU2

 

IGD101I SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME (SYSCOPY4)

 

DSN (DB2PIC.SSW99060.T130000.DSN8S61R.A001

)

STORCLAS (SCDBIC) MGMTCLAS (MCDBLV2) DATACLAS (

)

VOL SER NOS= RV1CU0

 

IGD101I SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME (SYSCOPY5)

 

DSN (DB2PIC.PSM99060.T130000.DSN8S61S.A001

)

STORCLAS (SCDBIC) MGMTCLAS (MCDBICM) DATACLAS (

)

VOL SER NOS= RV1CU2

 

IGD101I SMS ALLOCATED TO DDNAME (SYSCOPY6)

 

DSN (DB2PIC.SSM99060.T130000.DSN8S61S.A001

)

STORCLAS (SCDBIC) MGMTCLAS (MCDBLV2) DATACLAS (

)

VOL SER NOS= RV2CU0

 

Figure 138. Image Copy Allocation JES Output Messages

Figure 139 on page 199 shows an ISPF data set list, displaying the six image copies created in this test, and the volumes on which they were allocated, according to the SMS attributes assigned to them.

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5695-DF1, 5655-DB2 specifications

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