IBM SG24-5360-00 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Figure 30. Console Log f r o m Releasing the Space of an Entire Volume
Note:
When you use DDSR, IXFP/SnapShot for VSE/ESA always prompts the
operator before executing the desired function, unless the NOPROMPT keyword
is selected—in which case, the function will execute without an operator prompt.
B.2.4 Using DDSR to Delete the Free Space on an RVA
Figure 31 on page 52 shows the result of using DDSR to release the space
occupied by expired files in a subsystem. Both the space occupied by the data
and the VTOC entry are released. (There are two occurrences of TEST.DATA.1
because device 80E was snapped to 80F.) Note that the capacity stored
decreases while the capacity unused increases.
Appendix B. IXFP Command Examples
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