Author: Willy Jensen
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 2:01 pm (GMT 5.5)
Do you have your JES2 set up with dynamic PROCLIB? Then you could create a new one and add it in flight, then move procedures from SYS1.PROCLIB to the new one. I strongly recommend dynamic proclibs. Another option is to have a JES2 procedure with proclib definitions with volser defined with a variable because then you can specify the volser in the start command. Also remember that you can cancel and start JES2 while keeping you TSO up and running.
Finally I agree that you should leave SYS1.PROCLIB alone.
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WJ
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 2:01 pm (GMT 5.5)
Do you have your JES2 set up with dynamic PROCLIB? Then you could create a new one and add it in flight, then move procedures from SYS1.PROCLIB to the new one. I strongly recommend dynamic proclibs. Another option is to have a JES2 procedure with proclib definitions with volser defined with a variable because then you can specify the volser in the start command. Also remember that you can cancel and start JES2 while keeping you TSO up and running.
Finally I agree that you should leave SYS1.PROCLIB alone.
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WJ