z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 5 (EDG-GFS)
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EDGH8003E

z/OS MVS System Messages, Vol 5 (EDG-GFS)
SA38-0672-00

EDGH8003E
Customization of volume replace limit found in EDGMUPD - the custom value is zap_limit - equivalent to MEDINF with REPLACE(PERM( limit))

Explanation

You have customized the tape volume replacement limit used by DFSMSrmm by updating the EDGMUPD load module.

Your modification will not fit on z/OS® V1R10 or later releases. If you wish to use the same or similar customization on z/OS V1R10 or later releases you must exploit the MEDINF command in parmlib and use the REPLACE operand to specify your limit. When you start DFSMSrmm EXPROC processing on z/OS V1R10 or a later release the MEDINF REPLACE limits are used for all physical volumes, including those which are in scratch status.

Prior to z/OS V1R10 the DFSMSrmm limit was 1 permanent error. Using MEDINF this can be represented by the following using MEDINF with REPLACE:

                                                                        
MEDINF NAME(IBM®) REPLACE(PERM(1))                                              

You can simply substitute your limit value in the above PERM operand to get the same results using MEDINF.

System action

The system continues processing.

Operator response

Report this exception to the System Programmer.

System programmer response

Review your modification to EDGMUPD and the recommendation given above and in the referenced publication. Prepare the MEDINF commands you require for DFSMSrmm parmlib on z/OS V1R10 and later releases, and add them to the EDGRMMxx parmlib.

You will no longer be able to apply modifications to load module EDGMUPD.

Problem determination

n/a

Source

DFSMSrmm

Module

EDGRHCHK

Routing code

n/a

Descriptor code

3

Automation

n/a

Reference Documentation

Look at the following manual for an explanation of the new MEDINF REPLACE support:

z/OS DFSMSrmm Implementation and Customization Guide

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