Managing
the
Establishment
of
Logical
Paths
You
can
manage
the
establishment
of
logical
paths
between
channels
and
control
units.
With
proper
planning,
you
can
create
I/O
configuration
definitions
that
allow
control
units
in
the
configuration
to
allocate
logical
paths
for
every
possible
request
made
by
channels
in
either
of
the
following
ways:
v
Create
a
one-to-one
correspondence
between
the
logical
path
capacity
of
all
control
units
in
the
physical
configuration
and
the
channels
attempting
to
request
them.
v
Create
I/O
configurations
that
can
exceed
the
logical
path
capacity
of
all
or
some
of
the
control
units
in
the
physical
configuration
but,
at
the
same
time,
provide
the
capability
to
selectively
establish
logical
connectivity
between
control
units
and
channels
as
needed.
This
capability
can
be
useful
or
even
necessary
in
several
configuration
scenarios.
See
Logical
Path
Considerations
You
can
better
understand
how
to
manage
the
establishment
of
logical
paths
by
understanding
the
following:
v
Control
unit
considerations
v
Connectivity
considerations
v
Channel
configuration
considerations
v
9035
ESCON
Converter
considerations
Control
Unit
Considerations:
Consider
the
following
factors
concerning
the
allocation
of
logical
paths
by
control
units:
v
Control
units
allocate
logical
paths
dynamically
on
a
first-come-first-served
basis.
Control
units
do
not
manage
the
allocation
of
logical
paths
but
instead
allow
channels
to
compete
for
logical
paths
until
all
of
the
control
unit’s
logical
paths
are
used.
v
Control
units
vary
in
the
number
of
logical
paths
they
support.
See
Connectivity
Considerations:
ESCON
and
FICON
system
hardware,
CPCs,
and
ESCON
and
FICON
Directors
significantly
affect
the
volume
of
logical
path
requests
to
a
control
unit
as
follows:
v
Control
units
can
attach
to
one
or
more
ports
on
a
Director
or
to
additional
ports
on
other
Directors.
Each
Director
port
can
dynamically
connect
to
many
other
ports
to
which
channels
requesting
logical
paths
are
attached.
v
For
CPCs,
each
logical
partition
attaching
to
the
same
control
unit
will
compete
for
the
control
unit’s
logical
paths.
v
In
a
configuration
where
control
units
are
shared
by
different
CPCs,
I/O
configuration
definitions
for
individual
control
units
are
not
coordinated
automatically
among
the
IOCDSs
of
the
different
CPCs.
Each
CPC
competes
for
a
control
unit’s
logical
paths.
v
Shared
channels
require
the
establishment
of
a
logical
path
for
each
channel
image
corresponding
to
an
active
LP
sharing
the
channel.
This
can
significantly
increase
the
number
of
logical
paths
that
a
single
channel
requests.
Channel
Configuration
Considerations:
The
following
configuration
rules
determine
how
logical
paths
are
established
for
ESCON
and
FICON
channels.
v
A
channel
initially
attempts
to
establish
logical
paths:
Chapter
2.
Planning
Considerations
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