If you want to permit the use of the dynamic RESTORE command, see the instructions that follow to activate this feature. For more information on the dynamic RESTORE command, see RESTORE—Immediate (Dynamic) Restore in the User Guide.
The TSO dynamic RESTORE command processor uses a subfile called DMSPARMS, defined within the FILES. This subfile was described in the FDSAMPLE member in parmlib.
The dynamic restore command processor must be designated as privileged or authorized in the MVS environment, due to its use of the ENQ and ALLOCATE SVCs. Update your SYS1.PARMLIB(IKJTSOxx) member to include RESTORE. After the changed member has been activated by an IPL, any TSO user can do dynamic restores. TSO mount authority is required if the data set being restored is archived to tape.
Note: Standard ISPF does not allow authorized TSO commands to be entered from its menu option 6. Unless local ISPF modifications have been made to permit such executions, you must exit ISPF before using this command.
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