To allocate your final RCDS data sets so that they can both be used by the ISPF interface and the server address space, you must follow the RCDS naming convention.
The JCL example below defines the RCDS data sets.
//CICSRS3 JOB (999,POK),'CICS VR 4.3',CLASS=A,MSGLEVEL=(1,1),
// MSGCLASS=T,NOTIFY=&SYSUID,REGION=0M
/*JOBPARM L=9999,SYSAFF=SC66
//S1 EXEC PGM=IDCAMS
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //SYSIN DD *
DEFINE CLUSTER( -
NAME(DWWUSER.V430.DWWCON1.GRPPROD)-
STORCLAS(SCCOMP) -
CYLINDERS(200 30)-
LINEAR -
SHAREOPTIONS(3 3) -
)
DEFINE CLUSTER( -
NAME(DWWUSER.V430.DWWCON2.GRPPROD)-
STORCLAS(SCCOMP) -
CYLINDERS(200 30) -
LINEAR -
SHAREOPTIONS(3 3) -
)
DEFINE CLUSTER( -
NAME(DWWUSER.V430.DWWCON3.GRPPROD)-
STORCLAS(SCCOMP) -
CYLINDERS(150 30) -
LINEAR -
SHAREOPTIONS(3 3) -
)
Use the DWWRCDEF job to define RCDS data sets for the IVP process.
For more information about creating RCDSs see, Understanding the recovery control data sets (RCDSs).