Need a Program which returns size of VTOC.

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<p>I have written a system to assist in our Disaster Recovery efforts. One of the things the system does is build ICKDSF Init jobs for DASD at our &quot;hot site&quot;. On volumes that are not being restored at the site, but the volumes need to be available (like DB2 volumes), I need to know the VTOC size. In a perfect world, this information should be available in the DCOLLECT Volume record, but, of course it isn't. Currently I&nbsp;am getting this information (in batch) by running ISPF's DSLIST. Does anyone know&nbsp;of a shareware program that by passing a single Volser, the VTOC size is returned to the caller? Would it be&nbsp;possible to get this information via a REXX program? Thanks.&nbsp;</p>

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I have written a system to assist in our Disaster Recovery efforts. One of the things the system does is build ICKDSF Init jobs for DASD at our &quot;hot site&quot;. On volumes that are not being restored at the site, but the volumes need to be available (like DB2 volumes), I need to know the VTOC size. In a perfect world, this information should be available in the DCOLLECT Volume record, but, of course it isn't. Currently I&nbsp;am getting this information (in batch) by running ISPF's DSLIST. Does anyone know&nbsp;of a shareware program that by passing a single Volser, the VTOC size is returned to the caller?

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