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• Volume labels. A Data Exchange volume with a volume label cannot be shared between

open-system platforms that use volume labels.

Table 33

on page 58 shows the allowable

configurations for sharing Data Exchange volumes between open-system platforms for the
storage systems.

Table 34

on page 59 shows the allowable configurations for sharing Data

Exchange volumes between open-system platforms for the storage systems. HP-UX and IBM
AIX do not use volume labels, so Data Exchange volumes can always be shared with these
platforms. Labels are optional for DIGITAL UNIX/Tru64 and Windows, so Data Exchange
volumes can be shared with these platforms only if they have no label. Solaris always writes
volume labels, so Data Exchange volumes can never be shared between these two platforms,
but can be shared with the other platforms (HP, IBM, Tru64, Windows) as long as they do
not have labels.

NOTE:

Solaris may display the following warning messages when formatting and labeling a Data
Exchange volume. This is normal, and the user can ignore these messages.
Warning: error writing VTOC
Warning: no backup labels
Write label failed

Access to shared volumes is given only to “root.”

3.

For UNIX hosts, make sure to set up the desired access privileges for each Data Exchange volume
(for example, using groups and/or chmod command). See the OS user documentation for
information on access permission rights. For Windows, Administrator access is required to access
the Data Exchange volumes.

4.

On the mainframe host, make sure to initialize and write the VTOC for each FXmto and FXotm
volume to enable the mainframe host to access the volumes. The ICKDSF media maintenance
utility can be used to perform these tasks.

5.

After Data Exchange software installation, make sure to format each FXoto volume using the FMT
utility on the UNIX/Windows host. This enables the FXoto intermediate datasets to be allocated.

Table 34 Sharing Data Exchange Volumes between Open-System Platforms

Linux

NCR

SVR4

Solaris

True64

Win-

dows

Sequent

Dynix

HP-UX

IBM

AIX

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

IBM AIX

Non-la-
bel

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

HP-UX

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Sequent
Dynix

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Linux

YES

CHK

CHK

YES

CHK

YES

YES

YES

Win-
dows

Label
write op-
tion

YES

CHK

CHK

CHK

YES

YES

YES

YES

Tru64

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Solaris

Label
auto-
write

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