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NOTE:
You can use the YKDROP command to drop the REXX variables in any Host-Discovered
Array Index structure that was loaded by using the YKLOAD command.
Table 147 (page 333)
the Host-Discovered Array Index structure is one of the following:
When the YKLOAD command is used for creating the structure: HCC.HDA.
When the YKSCAN command is used for creating the structure:
stem-name-specified-in-ARRAYS-parameter
Each REXX variable is preceded by a period (.).
Table 147 Host-discovered Array Index Structure
REXX variables
0
1
n
SerialNum
DADID
Prefix
CUMap
CUxx
1
Created for each SN (storage system serial number), thus index information for each device connected to the host is
created.
2
Created for each CU, thus the device index information is created for each defined CU (CU number). The xx in CUxx
is a hexadecimal value.
Example of CUMap:
For CUMap, 1 is assigned to the area that conforms to the CU number.
When defined CU number is 00, 01, 03, and 05, the value for CUMap is 11 1 1.
Example of CCAMap:
For CCAMap, 1 is assigned to the area that conforms to the CCA.
When defined CCA is 01, 02, 05, and 06, the value for CCAMap is
Example of CUxx:
If
11 1 1 is set to CCAMap of CU=05, the value for CU05.CCAMap is
stem-name is fixed so that the YKLOAD command and the YKSTORE command can access the structure.

Host-discovered Array Structure

The Host-Discovered Array structure is created by using one of the following methods:
Executing the YKLOAD command to load copy groups, so that the disk configuration definition
file will be converted to the Host-Discovered Array structure.
Executing the YKSCAN command, so that the scanned information will be converted to the
Host-Discovered Array structure with a prefix specified in the STEM parameter.
The YKSTORE command saves the Host-Discovered Array structure to the configuration file.
NOTE:
You can use the YKDROP command to drop the REXX variables in any Host-Discovered
Array Structure that was loaded by using the YKLOAD command.
The information in the Host-Discovered Array Index structure is used for referring to the
Host-Discovered Array structure. For the structure, see
(page
332).
shows the Host-Discovered Array Index structure. The prefix for the name of
2
CCAMap
CDEVMap
Description
Number of storage systems (number of n)
Serial number of a scanned storage system
Device Address Domain ID
Value specified to stem-name for Host-Discovered Array structure,
excluding the trailing period.
Map information acquired from CU number
Map information acquired from CCA
Command device map information
11 1 1.
"Host-discovered Array Index Structure"
11 1 1.
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