258 Administering FICON fabrics
In the following sample IOCP configuration file, the UNIT value for FICON CUP definitions is
2032
for
any FICON Director regardless of vendor or platform. So all SAN Switch 2/32, SAN Switch 4/32, or SAN
Director 2/128 switches require
UNIT=2032
for the CUP definition. All Domain IDs are specified in hex
values in the IOCP (and not in decimal values); the Domain IDs in the example are for demonstration
purposes only.
Sample RMF configuration file for mainframe
Resource Management Facility (RMF) is a performance management tool that measures selected areas of
system activity, including different views of the FICON channel. RMF presents data collected in the form of
System Management Facility (SMF) records. This data is essential for any kind of FICON channel
performance troubleshooting.
To obtain an RMF FICON Director activity report, you must include the keyword “FCD” in the RMF
configuration file for the FICON Director (this is generic for any FICON Director). You must also define the
CUP port. In the sample below, the keyword is boldfaced.
*------------------------------------------------------------------
* SAN Director 2/128 Domain_ID=61 (in hex)
*------------------------------------------------------------------
CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=0D8,UNITADD=00,UNIT=2032,
PATH=(50,51),
LINK=(61FE,61FE)
IODEVICE ADDRESS=(0D8,1),CUNUMBR=0D8,UNIT=2032,STADET=Y,UNITADD=00
*---------------------------------------------------------------
CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=0D9,UNITADD=00,UNIT=2032,
PATH=(8A,8B),
LINK=(22FE,22FE)
IODEVICE ADDRESS=(0D9,1),CUNUMBR=0D9,UNIT=2032,STADET=Y,UNITADD=00
*------------------------------------------------------------------
* SAN Switch 2/32 Domain_ID=25 (in hex)
*------------------------------------------------------------------
*
CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=0DB,UNITADD=00,UNIT=2032,
PATH=(5A,5B),
LINK=(25FE,25FE)
IODEVICE ADDRESS=(0DB,1),CUNUMBR=0DB,UNIT=2032,STADET=Y,UNITADD=00
*
*------------------------------------------------------------------
Summary of Contents for AE370A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch 4/12
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 82: ...82 Managing user accounts ...
Page 102: ...102 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 126: ...126 Maintaining configurations ...
Page 198: ...198 Routing traffic ...
Page 238: ...238 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 260: ...260 Administering FICON fabrics ...
Page 280: ...280 Working with diagnostic features ...
Page 332: ...332 Administering Extended Fabrics ...
Page 414: ...398 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 420: ...404 Configuring interoperability mode ...
Page 426: ...410 Understanding legacy password behaviour ...
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