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LLA Refresh
Posted:
Fri Mar 11, 2011 6:10 pm
by sponmf
Hi,
Can some one please explain the exact process of LLA Refresh? How the load module is copied to actual load and what is difference between load library and a ACBLIB library?
Thanks,
SP
Re: LLA Refresh
Posted:
Fri Mar 11, 2011 6:25 pm
by Robert Sample
Do you know the reasoning behind the LLA? If not, you need to read up on the LLA first. What do you mean by "How the load module is copied to actual load"? From what I can see, an ACBLIB is an IMS construct -- load libraries are generic to IBM systems.
Re: LLA Refresh
Posted:
Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:41 pm
by mongan
It definitely looks like you are mixing several things up. LLA - Library Look Aside facility - from what I know (but you can check on this by searching for the topic) this loads the lnklist libraries into storage making the access to the libraries faster. If you change or add a module in/to one of the libraries you have to F LLA,REFRESH to pick up the changes. Usually only a system programmer will issue this command.