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STORGRX1 to STORGRX9

STORGRX1 through STORGRX9 allow you to define up to nine tape storage group EXTENSIONS.

Note: For more information about this parameter, see the STORGRX0 command earlier in this chapter.

To delete a storage group extension, specify it without parameters. For example, the following definition deletes STORGRX3:

STORGRX3=

Storage group extension STORGRXn is valid only if the corresponding STORGRPn parameter is defined.

The STORGRP=group-name ERO table parameter assigns reports to storage groups.

Note: For more information about the ERO table parameter, see Tape Location (STORGRP) in the chapter "Expanded Retention Option."

The following parameters are only valid with the Expanded Retention Option (ERO). Use the following chart to determine if a task must be recycled to activate a new or modified ERO Initialization parameter.

ERO PARMS

SARSTC

SARFSS

SARXMS

EROPRO

N

 

 

DSK2DAYS

Y

 

 

DSK2DRVR

N

 

 

DSK2INTV

N

 

 

DSK2MIGD

N

 

 

DSK2PARM

N

 

 

DSK2TIME

Y

 

 

PCOPIES

Y

 

 

PMXTAPES

Y

 

 

PMXYEARS

Y

 

 

POPT

N

 

 

PRETAIN

N

 

 

PTEXT1

Y

Y

 

PTEXT2

Y

Y

 

PTEXT3

Y

Y

 

PTEXT4

Y

Y

 

PTEXT5

Y

Y

 

PTHRESH

 

 

 

PXCOND

Y

 

 

STORGRP1

N

 

 

STORGRP2

N

 

 

STORGRP3

N

 

 

STORGRP4

N

 

 

STORGRP5

N

 

 

STORGRP6

N

 

 

STORGRP7

N

 

 

STORGRP8

N

 

 

STORGRP9

N

 

 

STORGRX1

N

 

 

STORGRX2

N

 

 

STORGRX3

N

 

 

STORGRX4

N

 

 

STORGRX5

N

 

 

STORGRX6

N

 

 

STORGRX7

N

 

 

STORGRX8

N

 

 

STORGRX9

N

 

 

Where

Y

The task must be recycled for the parameter to become active.

L

The end-user's session must be recycled (Logoff/Logon) for the parameter to become active.

N or blank

The task need not be recycled.