Monitoring compatible pav activities, Additional mvs commands, Gtf i/o tracing – 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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Monitoring Compatible PAV Activities
The following methods can be used to monitor Compatible PAV activities on the
XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000:
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Additional MVS commands
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GTF I/O tracing
Additional MVS Commands
In addition to the “DS QPAV” and “D M=CHP” commands (see the figures on page 38), the following
commands will provide additional information:
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DISPLAY M=DEV. ”
Sample Output of Display Command - Compatible PAV Base Device with 5 Aliases
on page 33 shows an example of the Display M=DEV(xxxx) command for a base device.
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DEVSERV PATHS. ”
” on page 34 shows an example of a DEVSERV
PATHS command.
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DEVSERV QPAV. ”
Sample DEVSERV QPAV Command (Compatible PAV)
of DS QP,xxxx,VOLUME Command (Compatible PAV)
” on page 38, show examples of the DEVSERV
QPAV commands having the following command formats:
• DS QP,8300,4: Display status of four base devices starting at device 8300.
• DS QP,SSID=8300: Display status of entire Subsystem-ID.
• DS QP,8300,VOLUME: Display status of host/subsystem configuration for volume.
GTF I/O Tracing
GTF is PAV aware. When a device number is specified for GTF I/O tracing operations, GTF determines if
the device is a base PAV device and will automatically include the Alias addresses currently bound to the
base device.
Figure 13
Sample Output of Display Command - Compatible PAV Base Device with 5 Aliases