Methods to specify cache data, Table 2-1 specifications of cache manager – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual
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About Cache Manager Operations
Hitachi Cache Manager User’s Guide
Methods to Specify Cache Data
Table 2-1
Specifications of Cache Manager
Supported Features
Lightning 9900V and 9900
Universal Storage
Platform V and
TagmaStore USP/NSC
Disk Systems Supported
Note: All systems require an additional memory module
and the Cache Residency Manager (FlashAccess)
software.
9900V Series:
DKC465I-5
DKC460I-5/
DKU455I-18
9900 Series:
DKC415I-5
DKC410I-5/
DKU405I-14
DKC610I
DKU605I
DKC510I-5
DKU505I-18
Controller Emulation: 3990-3, 6, 2105-E20, F20, 2107
VSE/ESA
Mainframe Emulation
Notes:
Cache Manager supports mainframe volumes only
(e.g., 3380-E, J, K and 3390-1, 2, 3, 3R, 9).
Please refer to the user documentation for the
storage system for detailed information on mainframe
LVI support (e.g., User and Reference Guide, Virtual
LVI/LUN User’s Guide).
Drive Emulation: 3390-1, 2, 3, 9; 3380-E, J, K, 3.
Contact your Hitachi Data Systems representative for
information on 3380 drive emulation support.
Notes on drive-emulation conversion:
3390 emulation = 64 KB/track
3380 emulation = 48 KB/track
The maximum number of cylinders in 3390-9
emulation is 32,760.
For USP V and NSC, 3390 emulation is calculated as
64KB/track.
Operating Systems
MVS/ESA, OS/390, z/OS
Set or reset residence (BIND
command)
Supported Supported
Supported
Display volume statistical
information (COUNTS command)
Supported Supported
Supported
Display dataset statistical
information (COUNTS command)
Not
supported
Supported Supported
Display volume or dataset status
information (STATUS command)
Support only
for volume
statistics
information
Supported Supported
Set or reset extent for dataset
statistics information (DSMODE
command)
Not
supported
Supported Supported
Commands, Basic
Setting cache memory for Cache
Residency Manager
Please call the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center for
assistance
Batch Supported
Commands,
Processing
TSO command
Supported for the HELP function, but not the BIND or
DSMODE commands