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Naming a Cluster z/OS DFSMS Using Data Sets SC23-6855-00 |
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You specify a name for the cluster when defining it. Usually, the cluster name is given as the dsname in JCL. A cluster name that contains more than 8 characters must be segmented by periods; 1 to 8 characters can be specified between periods. A name with a single segment is called an unqualified name. A name with more than 1 segment is called a qualified name. Each segment of a qualified name is called a qualifier. You can, optionally, name the components of a cluster. Naming the data component of an entry-sequenced cluster or a linear data set, or the data and index components of a key-sequenced cluster, makes it easier to process the components individually. If you do not explicitly specify a data or index component name when defining a VSAM data set or alternate index, VSAM generates a name. Also, when you define a user catalog, VSAM generates only an index name for the user catalog (the name of the user catalog is also the data component name). VSAM uses the following format to generate names for both system-managed and non-system-managed data sets:
After a name is generated, VSAM searches the catalog to ensure that the name is unique. If a duplicate name is found, VSAM continues generating new names using the format outlined in 4 until a unique one is produced. |
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