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Status Not under consideration
Categories z/TPFDF
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 30, 2019

The CRUISE RESTORE function on a non-DBDEF works fine except that old pools are not getting released

Hi, When running a CRUISE RESTORE function on a non-DBDEF database, old pools are not getting released even though the RELEASE option is specified in the CRUISE RESTORE definition table. We prefer to have old pools released following a CRUISE Restore on a non-TPFDF database so we won't have to worry about lost addresses provoked by the CRUISE Restore function. Lost addresses are only a side effect that we would like to get rid off in order to get a correct lost address report from Recoup to validate the Restore.
For more info please refer to PMR 05445,660,706.
Regards,
Benoit ZEINAT
zTPF System Database
SNCF

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Aug 9, 2019

    IBM does not intend to implement this in the foreseeable future