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z/OS V1R6.0 DFSMS Access Method Services for Catalogs

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Table 1. Summary of AMS commands (continued)DELETEDIAGN<strong>OS</strong>EEXAMINEEXPORTEXPORT DISCONNECTIMPORTIMPORT CONNECTLISTCATPRINTREPR<strong>OS</strong>HCDSVERIFYDeletes catalogs, VSAM data sets, andnon-VSAM data sets.Scans a basic catalog structure (BCS) or aVSAM volume data set (VVDS) to validatethe data structures and detect structureerrors.Analyzes and reports the structuralconsistency of either an index or datacomponent of a key-sequence data setcluster.Disconnects user catalogs, and exportsVSAM data sets and catalogs.Disconnects a user catalog.Connects user catalogs, and imports VSAMdata sets and catalogs.Connects a user catalog or a volume catalog.Lists catalog entries.Prints VSAM data sets, non-VSAM data sets,and catalogs.Per<strong>for</strong>ms the following functions:vvvvCopies VSAM and non-VSAM data sets,user catalogs, master catalogs, and volumecatalogsSplits catalog entries between two catalogsMerges catalog entries into another useror master catalogMerges tape library catalog entries fromone volume catalog into another volumecatalog.Lists SMSVSAM recovery associated withsubsystems spheres and controls thatrecovery. This command works both in batchand in the TSO/E <strong>for</strong>eground. Includessubcommands that allow you to per<strong>for</strong>m thefollowing tasks.vvvvvList in<strong>for</strong>mation kept by the SMSVSAMserver and the catalog as related to VSAMRLS or <strong>DFSMS</strong>tvs.Take action on work that was shunted.Control a manual <strong>for</strong>ward recovery.Run critical non-RLS batch window workif necessary.Per<strong>for</strong>m a subsystem cold start.Causes a catalog to correctly reflect the endof a data set after an error occurred whileclosing a VSAM data set. The error mighthave caused the catalog to be incorrect.28 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R6.0</strong> <strong>DFSMS</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Method</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Catalogs</strong>

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