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HPAV for z/OS user guide for the XP128/XP1024/XP12000/XP10000

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XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000. WLM compatibility mode provides static Compatible PAV

functionality and WLM goal mode provides dynamic Compatible PAV functionality. WLM must be in

“GOAL” mode to support “Dynamic Alias Management” Compatible PAV functionality.Support for

Dynamic Alias Management by the Workload Manager (WLM) is dependent on the following three

parameter settings:

WLM Goal Mode setting

WLM “Dynamic alias management” setting in the Service Coefficients/Service Definitions window.

WLMPAV setting of each base device as defined in the “Define Device Parameters / Features” HCD

definition window.

Static and Dynamic Compatible PAV Operations

Static or dynamic Compatible PAV operation is determined by the combination of the following parameter

settings:

The ‘WLMPAV=xxx’ parameter setting for each device defined to the z/OS and OS/390 host through

the HCD. The default setting of this parameter is ‘WLMPAV=YES’ for 3390B or 3390A devices defined

through the HCD.

The ‘Dynamic Alias Support’ parameter setting for WLM.

Static Compatible PAV is implemented when the WLM feature for ‘Dynamic Alias Support’ is set to NO

and the appropriate aliases are assigned to the base devices using Command View XP or XP Remote

Web Console. The setting of the ‘WLMPAV=xxx’ parameter defined for each 3390B or 3390A device

is ignored. In addition, the ‘I/O Priority Management’ setting for WLM is ignored (

Table 2

on

page 17).

Dynamic Compatible PAV is implemented when ‘Dynamic Alias Support’ is set to YES and the

appropriate aliases are assigned to the base devices using Command View XP or XP Remote Web

Console. The setting of the ‘WLMPAV=xxx’ parameter defined for each 3390B or 3390A device must

be set to ‘YES’ if WLM is to manage the alias device address assignments. In addition, the ‘I/O Priority

Management’ setting for WLM determines the dynamic alias algorithm to be used for meeting the

Performance Index of the workloads under the control of WLM using the Compatible PAV feature (see

Table 2

on page 17).

NOTE:

When ‘Dynamic Alias Support’ is enabled, the alias-to-base assignments are managed by the

WLM component of the z/OS and OS/390 system as needed in response to changes in I/O activity.

Static Compatible PAV

When static Compatible PAV is used, the number of aliases specified for each base device does not

change, even when the number of I/O requests to each device changes. When dynamic Compatible PAV

is used, the number of aliases for each base device is likely to change as the number of I/O requests

changes.
The following figure shows an example of static Compatible PAV operations. Each of the three base devices

(x10, x11, and x12) has two aliases assigned. If I/O requests converge on base device x10 (shown by the

large arrow), the number of aliases for each base device remains unchanged.

Table 2

HCD settings for static and dynamic Compatible PAV

Dynamic Alias Support

I/O Priority Management

Dynamic Alias Algorithm in Effect

NO

NO

None (static Compatible PAV only)

NO

YES

None (static Compatible PAV only)

YES

NO

Efficiency only

YES

YES

Both efficiency and goal

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