EnglishFrenchSpanish

OnWorks favicon

dasdseq - Online in the Cloud

Run dasdseq in OnWorks free hosting provider over Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

This is the command dasdseq that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


dasdseq - Hercules DSORG=PS retrieval command

SYNOPSIS


dasdseq [options...] image [sf=shadow] filespec
dasdseq [-debug] [-expert] [-ascii] image [sf=shadow] [attr] filespec [debugopts] [ascii]

DESCRIPTION


Hercules command to retrieve a DSORG=PS (sequential) dataset from CKD/CCKD DASD. The
dataset is presumed to be encoded in EBCDIC. The second form of the command is for
'expert mode' users, and allows more advanced access to data on the DASD image.

OPTIONS


The following options are used to specify dasdseq behavior. Surround each option by
blank(s). Options are divided into three categories: required, optional, and expert mode
operands.

Required operands


image
specifies the Hercules CKD/CCKD DASD filename (sometimes referred to as the DASD image
file)

filespec
dataset name of the file to retrieve. Case insensitive, converted to upper case for
searching VTOC on image DASD volume.

Optional operands


sf=shadow
For CCKD images which also use shadow files, specifies the [path/]filename of the shadow
file. Note the sf=, which must be present for this option.

-ascii
convert the output file to ASCII (from EBCDIC). Additionally, trailing blanks are
trimmed. The 'ascii' option (no leading dash) is deprecated, and may be removed in a
future release.

Expert mode operands


All expert mode operands are considered to be experimental.

dasdseq [-debug] [-expert] [-ascii] image [sf=shadow] [attr] filespec [debugopts]

-debug
Additional debug options are displayed. Specifying -debug will (eventually) display
dataset extent information.

attr
dataset attributes (only useful with -abs)

[-recfm fb] [-lrecl aa]

-recfm designates RECFM, reserved for future support

fb - fixed, blocked (only RECFM currently supported)

-lrecl designates dataset LRECL

aa - decimal logical record length (default 80)

Blocksize need not be specified; dasdseq handles whatever block size comes off the volume.

filespec
composed of the following sub-operands, in the following order: heads, abs, filename.

-heads xx
defines # tracks per cylinder on device; xx = decimal number of heads per cylinder on
device

-abs cc hh tt [...] [-abs cc hh tt]
-abs indicates the beginning of each extent's location in terms of absolute dasd image
location.

cc - decimal cylinder number (relative zero)

hh - decimal head number (relative zero)

tt - decimal number of tracks in extent

When -abs is specified, each -abs group specifies one dataset extent. For multi-extent
datasets, -abs groups may be repeated as needed, in the order in which the dataset's
extents occur. A maximum of 123 extents are supported. With -abs, no VTOC structure is
implied; a F1 DSCB will not be sought. Dasdseq will frequently report 'track not found in
extent table' (along with a message from fbcopy about rc -1 from convert_tt) due to
potentially missing EOF markers in the extent, and the fact that the F1 DSCB DS1LSTAR
field is not valid. Check your output file before you panic. Fbcopy -abs ignores EOF, in
case you are attempting to recovery PDS member(s) from a damaged dasd volume, preferring
to wait until all tracks in the extent have been processed. Tracks containing PDS members
may have more than one EOF per track. Expect a lot of associated manual effort with -abs.

When -abs is -not- specified, filename specifies the MVS DSORG=PS dataset on the volume.
The dasd image volume containing the dataset must have a valid VTOC structure, and a F1
DSCB describing the dataset.

filename
will be the filename of the output file in the current directory; output filename in the
same case as the command line filename.

debugopts
Produces debugging output, refer to the source code.

verbose [x [y [z]]]

verbose debug output level (default = 0 when not specified). Higher numbers produce
more output.

x main program (default = 1 when verbose specified)

y copyfile + showf1

z dasdutil

Use dasdseq online using onworks.net services


Free Servers & Workstations

Download Windows & Linux apps

  • 1
    Alt-F
    Alt-F
    Alt-F provides a free and open source
    alternative firmware for the DLINK
    DNS-320/320L/321/323/325/327L and
    DNR-322L. Alt-F has Samba and NFS;
    supports ext2/3/4...
    Download Alt-F
  • 2
    usm
    usm
    Usm is a unified slackware package
    manager that handles automatic
    dependency resolution. It unifies
    various package repositories including
    slackware, slacky, p...
    Download usm
  • 3
    Chart.js
    Chart.js
    Chart.js is a Javascript library that
    allows designers and developers to draw
    all kinds of charts using the HTML5
    canvas element. Chart js offers a great
    array ...
    Download Chart.js
  • 4
    iReport-Designer for JasperReports
    iReport-Designer for JasperReports
    NOTE: iReport/Jaspersoft Studio Support
    Announcement: As of version 5.5.0,
    Jaspersoft Studio will be the official
    design client for JasperReports. iReport
    will...
    Download iReport-Designer for JasperReports
  • 5
    PostInstallerF
    PostInstallerF
    PostInstallerF will install all the
    software that Fedora Linux and others
    doesn't include by default, after
    running Fedora for the first time. Its
    easy for...
    Download PostInstallerF
  • 6
    strace
    strace
    The strace project has been moved to
    https://strace.io. strace is a
    diagnostic, debugging and instructional
    userspace tracer for Linux. It is used
    to monitor a...
    Download strace
  • More »

Linux commands

Ad