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Logical volume DUMP

z/OS DFSMSdss Storage Administration
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To perform a logical volume dump, you specify DATASET(INCLUDE(**)) with either LOGINDDNAME or LOGINDYNAM. LOGINDDNAME identifies the input volume that contains the data sets to be dumped. LOGINDYNAM specifies that the volumes containing data sets to be dumped be dynamically allocated.

Here is an example of how you specify the DUMP command to perform a logical volume dump:

DUMP DATASET(INCLUDE(**)) -
     LOGINDDNAME(DASD1) -
     OUTDDNAME(TAPE)
Note: Certain data sets can be restored only to like devices even though they were dumped logically.

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