Exporting imported tape data sets


An imported tape data set is a data set that was imported from tape to cloud by the DATA SET IMPORT policy. The Export option provides several methods for exporting the data set for use by z/OS applications. 

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To export imported tape data sets

  1. Select the Export option from the three dot menu: 
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    Since tapes work differently than DASD, data sets that were originally allocated on tapes can have attributes that are not always applicable for DASD allocation.
    Also, data sets on tape do not have the associated space attributes required for DASD allocation, meaning that the allocation parameters that would be used are the ones that you specify during the Export action. 

  2. Specify the following parameters: 

    Parameters

    Description

    Data Set Name

    The name of the data set to be allocated in z/OS

    By default, the UI displays the imported tape data set name. This field is mandatory.

    Target data set

    The name of the data set to be allocated in z/OS

    By default, the UI displays the imported tape data set name. This field is mandatory.

    Volume

    The name of the VOLSER on which the data set is to be allocated in z/OS

    Specifying this parameter means the data set will be allocated on a single volume (The Volume Count parameter will be ignored). For SMS-managed data sets, the target VOLSER will be determined by the ACS routines.

    Export to z/OS in format 

    • DATASET–Creates a z/OS data set
    • AWS TAPE–Creates a z/OS data set, containing the exported tape data in an AWS virtual tape format that can be read by distributed platforms. 
      AWS TAPE format is suitable for data sets with a block size not applicable for DASD allocation.

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    By default, the exported data set is allocated in a DATASET in z/OS format, on DASD, with size as automatically calculated based on the imported tape data set size. The UI provides additional parameters to set the allocation parameters and overwrite SMS parameters.

  3. When choosing the parameters, consider the following: 

    Property

    Description

    Size

    Many tape data sets are very large in size and may require allocation as large, extended or multi volume data sets on DASD. When exporting a large data set:

    • For SMS-managed data sets, leave the Volume parameter blank, the ACS routines determine the storage group. Use the allocation parameters to set the allocation attributes. If you need to overwrite the ACS routines, configure the advanced SMS parameters.
    • Non-SMS managed data sets can be allocated on a single volume only, use the allocation parameters to change additional attributes.

    Original block size

    Cloud storage can accommodate any block size, however, tape data sets can have a block size larger than 32760, that is not eligible for DASD allocation. In this case, allocate the exported data set using one of the following options:

    • AWSTAPE format.
    • DATASET format on a TAPE unit - choose DATA SET and specify tape attributes for the Volume and the allocation parameters.
  4. Configure the following allocation parameters to provide the allocation attributes of the exported data set: 

    Field

    Description

    Unit

    Any applicable z/OS value.

    The default is 3390.

    Primary

    Primary allocation in CYLs.

    Secondary

    Secondary allocation in CYLs.

    DSNTYPE

    The default is NONE.

    Volume Count

    This parameter is relevant for SMS-managed data sets only and is ignored if specifying a value in Volume.

    The default is 5. 

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  5. Configure the following fields to set the SMS attributes of the exported data set: 

    Field

    Description

    Storage class

    Specifies the storage class to be assigned

    Management class

    Specifies the management class to be assigned

    Data class

    Specifies the data class to be assigned

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  6. In Executing agent, select the agent for the exported data set
  7. Enter your credentials in the Username and Password fields. 
  8. Click Export to export the data set.

 

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