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Hitachi USP V Cross-OS File Exchange User’s Guide
2. Add the volume association parameters for the FX volumes to the file.
Put at least one space between each parameter, and press the Return
key at the end of each line to separate the parameter sets. All three
parameters (device name, volser, LVI type) are case-sensitive. If you add
comments to the file, make sure that each comment line starts with #.
Make sure to enter end on the last line of the file.
3. When you are done adding the volume association parameters for each FX
volume to the volume definition file, save your changes and exit the text
editor.
/dev/rdsk/cx1tx2dx3sx4 AAAAAA 3390-3A MFN MVS1
/dev/rdsk/cy1ty2dy3sy4 AAAAAA 3390-3A MFN VOS3
/dev/rdsk/cz1tz2dz3sz4 cccccc 3380-KB
/dev/rdsk/cw1tw2dw3sw4 dddddd 3380-KA
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
end
(7)
Figure 3-6 FX Volume Definition File for Solaris (mto/otm Shown)
Note: x = controller number, y = SCSI target ID (TID), z = LUN, w = partition
(or slice)
/dev/rdsk/cx1tx2dx3 AAAAAA 3390-3A MFN MVS
/dev/rdsk/cy1ty2dy3 AAAAAA 3390-3A MFN VOS3
/dev/rdsk/cz1tz2dz3 cccccc 3380-KB
/dev/rdsk/cw1tw2dw3 dddddd 3380-KA
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
end
(7)
Figure 3-7 FX Volume Definition File for HP-UX
(oto Shown)
Note: In cxtydz, x = controller number, y = SCSI TID, z = LUN. In OPEN-x, x
= 3, 8, K,E, L, M, 9 or V.
/dev/rhdiskn1 AAAAAA 3390-3A MFN MVS
/dev/rhdiskn2 AAAAAA 3390-3A MFN VOS3
/dev/rhdiskn3 cccccc 3380-KB
/dev/rhdiskn4 dddddd 3380-KA
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
end
(7)
Figure 3-8 FX Volume Definition File for IBM AIX (mto/otm Shown)
Note: n = disk ID number (note that the first, second, and third drives are 0,
1, 2).