DFSMSrmm primer

DFSMSrmm from IBM is the full function tape management system available in OS/390 and z/OS. With DFSMSrmm, you can manage all types of tape media at the shelf, volume, and data set level, simplifying the tasks of your tape librarian. Are you a new DFSMSrmm user? Then this IBM Redbooks publication in...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lovelace, Mary
Other Authors: Schlumberger, Norbert
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [San Jose, Calif.] [IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization] 2005
Edition:4th ed
Series:Redbooks
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:DFSMSrmm from IBM is the full function tape management system available in OS/390 and z/OS. With DFSMSrmm, you can manage all types of tape media at the shelf, volume, and data set level, simplifying the tasks of your tape librarian. Are you a new DFSMSrmm user? Then this IBM Redbooks publication introduces you to the DFSMSrmm basic concepts and functions. You learn how to manage your tape environment by implementing the DFSMSrmm management policies. Are you already using DFSMSrmm? In that case, this book provides the most up-to-date information about the new functions and enhancements introduced with the latest release of DFSMSrmm. You will find useful information for implementing these new functions and getting more benefits from DFSMSrmm. Do you want to test DFSMSrmm functions? If you are using another tape management system and are thinking about converting to DFSMSrmm, you may start DFSMSrmm and run it in parallel to your current system for testing purposes. This book is intended to be a starting point for new professionals and a handbook for using the basic DFSMSrmm functions. Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.
Item Description:"This edition applies to Version 1, Release 6 of z/OS DFSMSrmm.". - Text enhanced by pdf downloads. - Title from title screen. - Title from book cover on Web Page (viewed October 3, 2005). - May be limited to subscribing institutions
Physical Description:xvi, 525 pages illustrations