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DYNSYNC Report Field Definitions

VOLSER

This field represents the volume in error.

DATA SET NAME

This field contains the last 17 characters of the data set name for the volume being compared. For ANSI Version 3 labeled tapes, this is the last 17 characters before the generation number (GDG). This field may be blank for volumes in a multivolume multi-data set group, or for scratch tapes that have never been used.

STAT

This field indicates the status of the volume on the system it is listed under. The value SCR represents volumes in scratch status; ACT represents volumes that are active (in nonscratch status).

CREATED

These fields represent the creation date and time for the data set currently on that volume.

SYSTEM

This field represents the NODEID value for the system that currently owns the volume. This field is blank for volumes in scratch status.

DEST

This field indicates where synchronization information is sent for this volume. SYS1 indicates that information is sent to the system represented by the data sets SYS1IN and SYS1OUT and displayed in the first column of the report. SYS2 represents the other system. BOTH indicates that both systems are to receive information about this volume. NONE indicates that a critical data error was detected for this volume. The MESSAGE field contains more information.

MESSAGE

This field contains additional information for determining why a discrepancy occurred. If this field is blank, a discrepancy was found in the information stored for the volume (data set name, creation date, and so on). The synchronization utility assumes that the volume with the most current creation date and time is accurate and sends this information to the other system. See the Messages Reference Guide for a detailed explanation of the messages.

TOTAL RECORDS READ

This field displays the total number of records (excluding the identification record) that were read from the SYSxIN files.

TOTAL RECORDS WRITTEN

This field displays the total number of records (excluding the identification record) that were written to the SYSxOUT files.

TOTAL RECORDS INVALID

This field displays the total number of volumes that contained invalid information. These volumes have the value NONE in the DEST field of the report.