Guidelines for mainframe volumes, Volume attribute guidelines – HP XP External Storage Software User Manual
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smaller than the actual external volume capacity. The available capacity decreases as much
capacity as the data management information area.
shows an example of when the original capacity of the external volume
is bigger than the basic capacity of the emulation type. The emulation type is OPEN-3.
shows an example of when the original capacity of the external volume
is smaller than the basic capacity of the emulation type.
Figure 20 When the External Volume Capacity is Bigger than the Basic Capacity of Specified
Emulation Type (Example of the OPEN-3 emulation type)
Figure 21 When the External Volume Capacity is Smaller than the Basic Capacity of Specified
Emulation Type
Guidelines for Mainframe Volumes
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If you plan to use the mapped external volume from the mainframe operating system (for
example, the volume is mapped with the setting of 3390–x mainframe emulation type), you
need to select the external volume that consists of one LDEV or you need to adjust the capacity
of the external volume to be mapped beforehand. If multiple LDEVs exist in one external volume
and if a lot of I/Os are made to these LDEVs, the read, write commands may time out. When
the commands may time out, the SIM (21D2xx) is reported.
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When you use the mapped external volume from the mainframe operating system, set the MIH
(Missing Interrupt Handler) timer to 45 seconds (which is the recommended value).
Volume Attribute Guidelines
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The external volume attributes for all the LDEVs created in an external volume become the
same. The attributes are taken over, when the LDEVs are reconfigured using the VLL function.
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The Cache Mode becomes the same for all the LDEVs in one external volume.
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