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Finding the DFSMSdss/ISMF module names

z/OS DFSMSdss Storage Administration
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Programming Interface Information
Programming Interface Information

The names of the load modules for DFSMSdss/ISMF are stored in command tables in both the panel library, DGTPLIB, and the load library, DGTLLIB. The load module names are listed in Table 1 and Table 2. The module names are found in the DGTSMMD1 member of the panel library.

Table 1 lists the names for the corresponding line operators. The module names for line operators are found in the DGTTLPD3 member of the load library. Table 2 lists the names for commands. These names are in the DGTTCTD2 member of the load library.

Table 1. Module Names for DFSMSdss/ISMF Line Operators
Line Operator Data Set Application Module Name Volume Application Module Name
CGCREATE DGTFCG01
COMPRESS DGTFCM01 DGTFCS01
CONSOLID DGTFCI01
CONVERTV DGTFCN01
COPY DGTFCY01 DGTFCV01
DEFRAG DGTFDF01
DUMP DGTFDP01 DGTFDM01
RELEASE DGTFRL01 DGTFRV01
RESTORE DGTFRT01 DGTFRO01
Table 2. Module Names for DFSMSdss/ISMF Data Set Application Commands
Command Module Name
COMPRESS DGTFCP01
COPY DGTFCO01
DUMP DGTFDU01
RELEASE DGTFRE01
RESTORE DGTFRR00

To view the command table, you need to know the data set names that your site uses for the panel library and the load library. The installation of DFSMSdss/ISMF puts the panel library in SYS1.DGTPLIB and the load library in SYS1.DGTLLIB. However, your site’s postinstallation procedures might involve moving the DFSMSdss/ISMF libraries. If they were moved, you can determine the data set name by issuing the TSO LISTALC command and scanning the low-level qualifiers for DGTPLIB and DGTLLIB.

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End Programming Interface Information
Note: DFSMSdss does not have special support for name hiding. You can prevent the disclosure of names by DFSMSdss by moving DFSMSdss to a protected library that only authorized users can access.

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