HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Reference Guide

Table 148 Route List Structure (continued)
DescriptionREXX variables
Unique IF# given to local host (0x00-1F)IF#
First cylinder (fixed value of 0001)CYL
First track (fixed value of 00)HD
Slot size of dummy dataset (fixed value of 2000)SLOTSIZE
Number of Routes0
Route priority (fixed value of 1)Priorityn
2
Number of the storage system used as route entry0
Storage system serial number used as route entrySerialNumn
3
DAD ID to which a command device belongsDADID
Storage system interface versionIFTYPE
Device number of the command device in the storage systemDevn
1
CDEV
Volume serial number of command device in DKCVolser
1
CU number of the command device in the storage systemCUNum
1
SSID of the command device in the storage systemSSID
1
CCA of the command device in the storage systemCCA
1
Number of command devices in the storage system (number of n)0
APIDAPID
5
n
4
Route labelLABEL
5
Device number of the command device in the storage systemDevn
5
Volume serial number of the command device in the storage systemVolser
5
CU number of the command device in the storage systemCUNum
5
SSID of the command device in the storage systemSSID
5
CCA of the command device in the storage systemCCA
5
1
The information for the first command device in the storage system is set. This variable can be used if the MultiAccessEnable
value is 0. In Business Continuity Manager 6.7.1 or later, however, HP recommends that you use a variable indicated by #5, even
if the MultiAccessEnable value is 0.
2
Created for each Route.
3
Created for each storage system used in Route.
4
Created as many times as the number of the command devices in the storage system.
5
The information for the command devices in the storage system is set regardless of the MultiAccessEnable value.
Message Structure
Table 149 (page 338) shows the message structure. The prefix for the name of the message structure
is stem-name-specified-in-MSG-parameter. Each REXX variable is preceded by a period (.).
The CLI commands and scripts of Business Continuity Manager return a result to the caller by using
the REXX variable in the message structure. See the description of each command for how the
message structure is used.
About REXX Variable Structures 337