Defining The Storage System To Tpf; Defining The Storage System To Mainframe Linux; Mainframe Operations; Initializing The Lvis - HP XP P9500 Operation Manual

Hp storageworks p9000 mainframe host attachment and operations guide: p9500 disk array (av400-96332, january 2011)
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17. When the Define Device to Operating System Configuration panel appears, press F3.
18. The Update Serial Number, Description and VOLSER panel now displays the device addresses.
To add more control units or device addresses, repeat the previous steps.
.---------- Update Serial Number, Description and VOLSER -----------.
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| Device number
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| 8003
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F1=Help
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Defining the storage system to TPF

The storage system supports the IBM TPF and MPLF functions in either native mode or under VM.
MPLF support requires TPF version 4.1 or higher, and RAID-5+ and 3390-3/3R LVIs are supported.
The storage system's TPF/MPLF capability enables high levels of concurrent data access across
multiple channel paths. For further information on TPF and MPLF operations, see the IBM
documentation.

Defining the storage system to mainframe Linux

The storage system supports attachment to the following mainframe Linux operating systems:
Red Hat Linux for S/390 and zSeries
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server for IBM zSeries
For information on supported versions, Linux kernel levels, and other details, contact your HP
representative.
For information on preparing the storage system for Linux host attachment, see the IBM publication.

Mainframe operations

Initializing the LVIs

The storage system LVIs require only minimal initialization before being brought online. The following
shows an MVS ICKDSF JCL example of a minimal init job to write a VOLID and VTOC.
NOTE:
PAV base and alias devices require additional definition. For further information, see the
HP StorageWorks P9000 for Compatible Parallel Access Volume User Guide.
// EXAMPLE
JOB
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EXEC
//SYSPRINT
DD
//SYSIN
DD
INIT UNITADDRESS (XXXX) VFY(*NONE*) VOLID(YYYYYY) -
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Mainframe operations
No
UCB can reside in 31 bit storage
Yes
Device supports work load manager
Yes
Device shared with other systems
No
Shared when system physically partitioned
F2=Split
F3=Exit
F8=Forward
F9=Swap
. . : 8000
. . . : 3390B
Description
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
__________ 3390 Base addresses 8000-807F
F2=Split
F3=Exit
F9=Swap
F12=Cancel
PGM=ICKDSF,PARM=NOREPLYU
SYSOUT=A
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F4=Prompt
F5=Reset
F12=Cancel
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Number of devices
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