Hitachi HPAV for z/OS user guide (HITA737-96006, June 2008)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Compatible PAV Function for the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000
- Overview of Compatible PAV Operations
- Preparing for Compatible PAV Operations
- Performing Compatible PAV Operations
- Monitoring Compatible PAV Activities
- Additional MVS Commands
- GTF I/O Tracing
- Figure 13 Sample Output of Display Command - Compatible PAV Base Device with 5 Aliases
- Figure 14 Sample Output of Display Command - Compatible Hyper PAV with 16 Aliases
- Figure 15 DEVSERV DISPLAY PATHS Command
- Figure 16 Sample DEVSERV QPAV Command (Compatible PAV)
- Figure 17 Sample DEVSERV QPAV Command (Compatible Hyper PAV)
- Figure 18 Sample Output of DEVSERV QPAV,SSID=xxxx Command (Compatible PAV)
- Figure 19 Sample Output of DEVSERV QPAV,SSID=xxxx Command (Compatible Hyper PAV)
- Figure 20 Sample Output of DS QP,xxxx,VOLUME Command (Compatible PAV)
- Figure 21 Sample Output of DS QP,xxxx,VOLUME Command (Compatible Hyper PAV)
- Figure 22 Sample Output of D IOS,HYPERPAV Command
- Using HCD to Define and View XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 LCUs and Compatible PAV Devices
- Using HCD to Define an XP1024/XP12000/XP10000 LCU and the Base and Alias Devices
- Figure 23 Basic HCD Panel
- Figure 24 Define, Modify, Or View Configuration Data
- Figure 25 Add Control Unit Panel
- Figure 26 Selecting the Operating System
- Figure 27 Select, Change Option
- Figure 28 Control Unit Chpid, CUADD, and Device Address Range Addressing
- Figure 29 Define, Modify, Or View Configuration Data
- Figure 30 I/O Device List
- Figure 31 Add Device
- Figure 32 Device / Processor Definition Panel - Selecting the Processor ID
- Figure 33 Define Device / Processor Panel
- Figure 34 Define Device to OS Configuration Window - Selecting the OS Configuration
- Figure 35 Select / Disconnect Option
- Figure 36 Define Device Parameters / Features
- Displaying Compatible PAV Device Parameters
- Using HCD to Define an XP1024/XP12000/XP10000 LCU and the Base and Alias Devices
- Checking the WLM PAV Settings
- Settings about Compatible Hyper PAV
- Index

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2 Overview of Compatible PAV Operations
Components
The components that are involved in Compatible PAV operations are:
• Base devices and alias devices on the disk array (see ”Base Devices and Alias Devices” on page 15)
• Controller emulation type for the disk array (see ”Controller Emulation Type” on page 16
• Compatible PAV software enabled on the disk array through the Command View XP management
station or XP Remote Web Console (see Managing license keys and/or Command View-based
Compatible PAV in the HP StorageWorks Command View XP User Guide for XP Disk Arrays or the
HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console User Guide for the specific disk array)
• Hardware Configuration Definition (HCD) definitions for the disk array (see ”HCD Definitions for the
XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 Compatible PAV Devices” on page 16)
• WLM host software definitions for dynamic alias management (see ”WLM Host Software Definitions for
Dynamic Alias Management” on page 16)
• Setting of enabling Compatible Hyper PAV (see ”WLMPAV setting of each base device as defined in
the “Define Device Parameters / Features” HCD definition window.” on page 17
Base Devices and Alias Devices
The XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 supports a maximum of 65,280 logical devices (LDEVs), up to
256 LDEVs per logical control unit (CU) image and up to 255 CU images. The number of LDEVs per parity
group depends on the hard disk drive (HDD) type, RAID level, and device emulation type (for example,
3390-3R) of the parity group. Each LDEV is uniquely identified by its LDEV ID, which consists of the logical
CU image number (0, 1, 2...FE) and device number (00-FF hexadecimal) (for example, x0:0F = device 0F
in CU image 0).
LDEVs that are formatted as zSeries and OS/390® devices (for example, 3390 or 3380) are called
logical volume images (LVIs) or volumes. LDEVs formatted as open system devices (for example, OPEN-3 or
OPEN-9) are called logical units (LUs). Compatible PAV operations can be performed only on 3390 LVIs.