Table 67 Contents of the Route Status Panel
(continued)
Description
Item
Specify an action.
•
q
: Displays the Command Device Status panel used to execute the
YKQRYDEV
command to display the command device information that
is registered in a storage system.
•
b
: Executes the
YKBLDCMD
command to register a command device in
a storage system.
•
d
: Executes the
YKDELCMD
command to delete the command device
information that is registered in a storage system.
•
f
: Displays the Command Device Selection List panel used to detect all
command devices registered with the storage system from the list of
devices registered in the disk configuration definition file.
When multiple actions have been specified in multiple
AC
columns, they
are carried out in the order
b
,
d
,
q
, and
f
. When
d
is selected in multiple
AC
columns, the operation proceeds in order from bottom to top. All actions
other than
d
proceed in order from top to bottom.
AC
Execution result of the action specified for
AC
.
2
•
Qry,
nn: Displays the result (RC) of display processing for the command
device, in nn format.
•
Bld,
nn: Displays the result (RC) of creation processing for the command
device, in nn format.
•
Del,
nn: Displays the result (RC) of deletion processing for the command
device, in nn format.
•
Fnd,
nn: Displays the result (RC) of a command device information query,
in nn format.
Status
Route number
Route Num
Placement (list number) of the entry within the same route number
Lst
DAD ID
Device Address Domain ID
Storage system serial number
Serial Number
Device number of the command device.
3
Devn
SSID of the CU to which the command device within the storage system
belongs
SSID
The number of the CU to which the command device within the storage
system belongs
CU
CCA of the command device within the storage system
CCA
Volume serial number for the command device
Volser
1
If the information cannot be obtained,
N/A
is displayed.
2
If the specified action has been aborted, the execution result (RC) is not displayed correctly.
3
If a device number has not been assigned,
****
is displayed.
A route is a connection between DADs. The Route Status panel displays a route that indicates the
status of the path connection from top to bottom.
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