HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Reference Guide

Table 9 Items in the User SVC Information panel (continued)
DescriptionItem
If no user SVC that was registered dynamically is found, N/A is
displayed.
SVC number of the user SVC that was registered statically based on
the IEASYMxx parmlib member definition
SVC NumberStatic installed User
SVC
If no user SVC that was registered statically is found, N/A is displayed.
Version of the user SVC that was registered statically based on the
IEASVCxx parmlib member definition
Version
If no user SVC that was registered statically is found, N/A is displayed.
Host ID Settings Information panel
When you select 3 Host ID Settings from the Installation Verification Summary panel, the Host ID
Settings Information panel is displayed. The Host ID Settings Information panel displays the current
host ID settings information.
The following figure shows the Host ID Settings Information panel.
Host ID Settings Information
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Current Host ID . . . . . . . . . : 00
Dynamically Defined Host ID . . . : N/A
Statically Defined Host ID . . . : 00
Directions
The current host ID settings are listed above.
Host IDs that could not be acquired are listed as N/A.
When using the remote DKC control functionality, if you want to use
Business Continuity Manager from multiple hosts (OSs) on the same site
to share one command device within one storage system, specify the host
IDs. If there is only one host (OS) on the site, or you do not want to
share one command device among multiple hosts, you do not need to
specify any host IDs.
For host IDs, specify a unique hexadecimal two-digit number from 00
through 1F for each OS. In an LPAR environment, specify a different
number for each LPAR.
Set host IDs by using the YKSETENV command before starting Business
Continuity Manager. Alternatively, you can define the corresponding
system symbols in the IEASYMxx parmlib member and then perform IPL on
F1=Help F3=Exit F7=Backward F8=Forward F12=Cancel
If you press the F8=Forward key, the next part of the Host ID Settings Information panel is displayed
as follows:
Host ID Settings Information
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Current Host ID . . . . . . . . . : 00
Dynamically Defined Host ID . . . : N/A
Statically Defined Host ID . . . : 00
system symbols in the IEASYMxx parmlib member and then perform IPL on
the system again to set values for the host ID.
The examples below show how to specify a host ID. If neither (a) nor (b)
is specified, 00 is assumed.
(a) Using the YKSETENV command
The following example sets the host ID to 0F:
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: START YKSETENV,PARM='YKCMDIF=0F'
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