Verifying base and alias device definition – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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

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NOTE:

When each base device is assumed to be assigned the same number of aliases, the

recommended ratio of base devices to aliases is 1:3.

Verifying Base and Alias Device Definition

After defining the mapping between base devices and alias devices to the host operating system (see

Definition of XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 Base and Alias Devices

” on page 30), verify that the

host recognizes the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 devices as specified.
To verify that the host system recognizes the settings for the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000 base and

alias devices:

1.

At the MVS console display information about the base devices and the corresponding alias addresses

using the DEVSERV (DS) command. See

Figure 10

on page 31.

DS QPAV, XXXX,VOLUME (XXXX = address of the base device)
On the OS using Compatible Hyper PAV, the relation between base devises and alias devises is not

fixed. Therefore, the information about the base devices only is displayed.

2.

Verify that the information displayed by the DS command matches your definitions of base devices and

alias addresses.

NOTE:

The information displayed by the DS command should match the Compatible PAV settings that you

specified at the Command View management station or XP Remote Web Console for base devices and

alias addresses. If it does not match, redefinition is required. After dynamic Compatible PAV has been

used, the information may not match, but the mismatch will not cause any problems. For dynamic

Compatible PAV, the mismatch occurs because the host system can change the number of aliases assigned

to each base device.

Figure 10

Verifying the Base Devices and Alias Addresses (Compatible PAV)

Figure 11

Verifying the Base Devices (Compatible Hyper PAV)

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