Dumping the journal data set

If you dump the volume containing the journal data set, if your environment consists of multiple hosts with a global resource serialization product, and if the journal resource QNAME=ARCGPA and RNAME=ARCRJRN and the resource QNAME=SYSVTOC and RNAME=volser-containing-journal, both resources must be treated as either local resources or as global resources.

If the resource QNAME=SYSVTOC and if RNAME=volser-containing-journal is named in the systems exclusion resource name list, the resource QNAME=ARCGPA and RNAME=ARCRJRN must also be named in the systems exclusion resource name list. In this case, global resource serialization treats both as local resources. The reserve conversion resource name list is not searched, and the system is allowed to issue a hardware reserve for these resources.

If the journal data set shares a volume with a data set that has a higher access priority requirement than the journal data set and if the resource QNAME=ARCGPA and RNAME=ARCRJRN is named on the reserve conversion resource name list, then the resource QNAME=SYSVTOC and RNAME=volser-containing-journal must also be named on the reserve conversion resource name list. In this case, global resource serialization treats both as global resources to be processed around the ring and suppresses any hardware reserves for these resources.