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8 REXX variable structures

This chapter describes the REXX variable structures used by Smart Manager for Mainframe.

List of REXX variable structures

REXX variable structures are variables expanded by executing a CLI command. REXX variable structures
store the values loaded from Smart Manager for Mainframe configuration files, information acquired
from the storage system, and the results of CLI commands. These structures are also used for passing
information between CLI commands. Some values of REXX variable structures are saved in configuration
files.

The following table lists the REXX variable structures.

Table 44 REXX variable structures

Configuration file that stores
REXX variable values

Contents

REXX variable structure
name

None (Information is not saved in a
configuration file.)

Messages generated by CLI commands

Message structure

None (Information is not saved in a
configuration file.)

Information about the configuration of a
storage system and volumes in the stor-
age system

Host-discovered array index
structure

Disk configuration definition file

Values set for the storage system and
volumes in the storage system

Host-discovered array struc-
ture

Tiering policy group definition file

Values related to tiering policies that are
to be set in the storage system for the
volumes belonging to a tiering policy
group

Tiering policy group struc-
ture

None (Information is not saved in a
configuration file.)

Address information for volumes

Device information structure

Message structure

Messages generated by CLI commands are stored in the message structure.

When the structure is created

When a CLI command is executed

Prefix of the structure name

The prefix of the message structure name is the value specified for the

MSG

parameter of each

command.

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