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DFSMShsm Audit and Mainstar : FastAudit/390 / [Mary Lovelace ... et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lovelace, Mary.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Electronic data processing--Backup processing alternatives.
Electronic data processing.
Data recovery (Computer science).
Physical Description:
xiv, 282 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[S.l.] : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The DFSMShsm control data sets contain information describing the status of the DFSMShsm managed data sets and volumes. Each control data set requires regular maintenance (backup and reorganization) and auditing to ensure the integrity of the data managed by DFSMShsm. The DFSMShsm product provides the AUDIT command to detect, report, diagnose, and often provide automated correction for discrepancies between the control data set, ICF user catalog, and DFSMShsm owned volumes. Mainstar: FastAudit family of products provides the same audit capabilities as with the DFSMShsm AUDIT command, but at faster speeds. Using the FastAudit products, the audits are comprehensive (perform multiple audits with one command), flexible, and easy to use. Audits of some, or all of the z/OS and OS/390 metadata environments can now be done frequently, even daily, to identify and resolve errors before they lead to data loss or failed access. This IBM Redbooks publication outlines the tasks to use DFSMShsm Audit and the use of Mainstar's FastAudit program to manage your HSM environment.
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Supporting metadata structures
1.1 DFSMS family of products
1.2 DFSMShsm CDSs are a metadata structure
1.2.1 Supporting metadata structures in your environment
Chapter 2. DFSMShsm control data sets
2.1 Types of DFSMShsm CDSs
2.1.1 Migration control data set (MCDS)
2.1.2 Backup control data set (BCDS)
2.1.3 Offline control data set (OCDS)
2.2 Multi-cluster control data sets
2.3 CDS allocation parameters
2.4 Primer record
2.5 CDS backup
2.5.1 Concurrent copy
2.5.2 SnapShot
2.6 Reorganizing control data sets
2.7 CDS forward recovery
2.7.1 Enhanced CDS recovery function
Chapter 3. Control data set records
3.1 CDS record types, functions and relationships
3.1.1 DFSMShsm record type extended description
3.2 Migration records
3.2.1 MCD record
3.2.2 MCO record
3.3 Backup records
3.3.1 MCB record
3.3.2 MCC record
3.4 Other audited records
3.4.1 TTOC record
3.5 Tapes in failed create status
3.5.1 ABR record
3.5.2 MCP, MCT and MCV records
Chapter 4. Why audit the DFSMShsm control data sets?
4.1 Reasons for auditing the CDSs
4.2 Recovery of a master or user catalog
4.3 VSAM errors in a DFSMShsm CDS
4.4 Audit during a disaster recovery
Chapter 5. Using FastAudit/390
5.1 Authorization codes
5.2 Master catalogs
5.3 User catalogs
5.4 DFSMShsm CDSs
5.5 Direct access devices
5.6 Tape management catalogs for RMM and CA-1 TMS
5.7 Diagnostic reporting methods
5.7.1 Diagnosing error 11D1C
5.8 Create a new fix
Chapter 6. Auditing DFSMShsm using HSM FastAudit
6.1 Migration Control Data Set audits
6.1.1 Setup for FAUDITAL
6.1.2 FastAudit/390 audit error 11D1C.
6.1.3 FastAudit/390 audit error 11V1C
6.1.4 FastAudit/390 audit error 11V1C
6.1.5 FastAudit/390 audit error 11D2C
6.1.6 FastAudit/390 audit error 11V2C
6.1.7 FastAudit/390 audit error 1103W
6.1.8 FastAudit/390 audit error 1104C
6.1.9 FastAudit/390 audit error 1105W
6.1.10 FastAudit/390 audit error 1106C and 1106V
6.1.11 FastAudit/390 audit error 1107V
6.1.12 FastAudit/390 audit error 1107W
6.1.13 FastAudit/390 audit error 1108W
6.1.14 FastAudit/390 audit error 1109V
6.1.15 FastAudit/390 audit error 1109W
6.1.16 FastAudit/390 audit error 1110W
6.1.17 FastAudit/390 audit error 1111W
6.1.18 FastAudit/390 audit error 1112W
6.1.19 FastAudit/390 audit error 1113W
6.1.20 FastAudit/390 audit error 1114W
6.1.21 FastAudit/390 audit error 1115W
6.1.22 FastAudit/390 audit error 1116C
6.1.23 FastAudit/390 audit error 1117C
6.1.24 FastAudit/390 audit error 1119W
6.1.25 FastAudit/390 audit error 1120I
6.1.26 FastAudit/390 audit error 1121W
6.1.27 FastAudit/390 audit error 1122W
6.1.28 FastAudit/390 audit error 1123W
6.1.29 FastAudit/390 audit error 1124W
6.1.30 FastAudit/390 audit error 1125W
6.1.31 FastAudit/390 audit error 1126I
6.2 Backup Control Data Set audits
6.2.1 Setup for FAUDITBD
6.2.2 Fast/Audit/390 audit error 1124W
6.2.3 FastAudit/390 audit error 2101W
6.2.4 FastAudit/390 audit error 2102W
6.2.5 FastAudit/390 audit error 2103C
6.2.6 FastAudit/390 audit error 2104C
6.2.7 FastAudit/390 audit error 2106C
6.2.8 FastAudit/390 audit error 2106V
6.2.9 FastAudit/390 audit errors 2107W and 2107V
6.2.10 FastAudit/390 audit errors 2109W and 2109V
6.2.11 FastAudit/390 audit error 2111W
6.2.12 FastAudit/390 audit error 2113I
6.2.13 FastAudit/390 audit error 2114W
6.2.14 FastAudit/390 audit error 2115W.
6.2.15 FastAudit/390 audit error 2116W
6.2.16 FastAudit/390 audit error 2117W
6.3 Output Control Data Set audits
6.3.1 FAUDITOD audit procedure
6.3.2 OCDS TTOC audit errors detail
6.3.3 FastAudit/390 audit error 4001W
6.3.4 FastAudit/390 audit error 4002W
6.3.5 FastAudit/390 audit error 4003W
6.3.6 FastAudit/390 audit error 4004W
6.3.7 FastAudit/390 audit error 4005C
6.3.8 FastAudit/390 audit error 4007C
6.3.9 FastAudit/390 audit error 4008C
6.3.10 FastAudit/390 audit error 4009C
6.3.11 FastAudit/390 audit error 4010C
6.3.12 FastAudit/390 audit error 4011W
6.3.13 FastAudit/390 audit error 4012C
6.3.14 FastAudit/390 audit error 4013I
Chapter 7. Auditing your catalogs using Catalog &amp
DASD Audit
7.1 Master catalog audits
7.2 Master catalog error messages
7.2.1 Master catalog audit error 1101W
7.2.2 Master catalog audit error 1012W
7.2.3 Master catalog audit error 1013W
7.2.4 Master catalog audit error 1015W
7.2.5 Master catalog audit error 1016W
7.2.6 Master catalog audit error 1017W
7.2.7 Master catalog audit error 1018W
7.2.8 Master catalog audit error 1019W
7.2.9 Master catalog audit error 1020W
7.3 User catalog audits
7.3.1 Catalog audit error 1001W
7.3.2 Catalog audit error 1002W
7.3.3 Catalog audit error 1003W
7.3.4 Catalog audit error 1005W
7.3.5 Catalog audit error 1005V
7.3.6 Catalog audit error 1006W
7.3.7 Catalog audit error 1007W
7.3.8 Catalog audit error 1008W
7.3.9 Catalog audit error 1009W
7.3.10 Catalog audit error 1010W
Chapter 8. Auditing your tape environment using Tape Audit
8.1 DFSMShsm tape handling
8.1.1 FAUDITRM procedure setup
8.1.2 FAUDITTP procedure setup
8.1.3 FAUDITZR procedure setup
8.2 Viewing the results of the audit
8.2.1 FastAudit/390 audit error 3101W.
8.2.2 FastAudit/390 audit error 3102C
8.2.3 FastAudit/390 audit error 3103C
8.2.4 FastAudit/390 audit error 3104W
8.2.5 FastAudit/390 audit error 3110W
8.2.6 FastAudit/390 audit error 3111W
8.2.7 FastAudit/390 audit error 3112W
8.2.8 FastAudit/390 audit error 3114I
Chapter 9. Auditing DFSMShsm CDSs using command audit
9.1 Using the AUDIT command
9.2 Enhanced audit commands
9.3 The audit report
9.3.1 Running audits and diagnosing the errors
9.3.2 Audit error 165
9.3.3 Audit error 166
9.3.4 Audit error 167
9.3.5 Audit error 168
9.4 Auditing the MCDS
9.5 The enhanced audit report
9.5.1 Analyzing ERR 28
9.5.2 Analyzing ERR 24
9.5.3 Correcting ERR 28 and ERR 24
9.5.4 Auditing ML1 or ML2 volumes
9.6 Auditing the common recall queue
9.7 Using the original AUDIT command
9.7.1 Audit MASTERCATALOG and Audit USERCATALOG parameters
9.8 Summary on running audits
Chapter 10. Recreating the DFSMShsm environment at the DR site
10.1 Preparing the environment
10.1.1 Use of DFSMShsm ABARS
10.2 Empty CDS recovery
10.2.1 Creating a user catalog for the DFSMShsm entries
10.2.2 Creating the primer record
10.2.3 Creating the Migration Control Data Set
10.2.4 Creating the Backup Control Data Set
10.2.5 Creating the Offline Control Data Set
10.2.6 Creating the journal and log file data sets
10.3 Using the newly created DFSMShsm environment
10.3.1 Full CDS recovery
10.3.2 Recovery planning
10.3.3 Keeping your DFSMShsm control data sets free of errors
10.4 Recovery of the DFSMShsm environment
10.4.1 Reconciling ICF catalogs with DFSMShsm control data sets
10.4.2 Auditing the BCDS
10.4.3 Auditing the OCDS
10.4.4 Auditing the ICF User Catalogs and DASD VTOC
10.4.5 How to ensure the DFSMShsm environment is accurate
Related publications.
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"May 2003."
"SG24-6425-00."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
137342138

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