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If the disk configuration changes significantly after the scan (for example, because the storage system
is replaced or device numbers of volumes change due to changes in I/O definitions), you must delete
the disk configuration definition file. Then rescan the storage system. If necessary, change the definition
of the tiering policy group.

Reference scripts

For details about how to create the script, see the following sample scripts.

Creating a disk configuration definition file: KTDEMO00

Checking the contents of the created disk configuration definition file: KTDEMO01

Example 1:

The code in this example scans devices 0000 through 00FF and volumes FF00 through FFFF, and
saves the scan results in the disk configuration definition file.

CALL KTSCAN "STEM(stem1.) MSG(msgstem.) FROM(0000) TO(00FF)";

CALL KTSCAN "STEM(stem1.) MSG(msgstem.) FROM(FF00) TO(FFFF)";

CALL KTSTORE "STEM(stem1.) MSG(msgstem.) PREFIX(PREFIX1)";

Example 2:

The code in this example scans the volumes with volume serial numbers from VOL001 through VOL999,
and saves the scan results in the disk configuration definition file.

CALL KTSCAN "STEM(stem1.) MSG(msgstem.) FROMVSN(VOL001)",

"TOVSN(VOL999)";

CALL KTSTORE "STEM(stem1.) MSG(msgstem.) PREFIX(PREFIX1)";

Example 3:

The code in this example scans the volumes that belong to SMS storage group SG1, and saves the
scan results in the disk configuration definition file.

CALL KTSCAN "STEM(stem1.) MSG(msgstem.) STORGRP(SG1)";

CALL KTSTORE "STEM(stem1.) MSG(msgstem.) PREFIX(PREFIX1)";

Postrequisites

Creating a tiering policy information CSV file

Related topics

Creating a tiering policy information CSV file when using the CLI commands

, page 96

KTGETHDA

, page 146

KTSCAN

, page 160

KTSTORE

, page 163

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