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Hitachi MK-96RD647-01 Manual
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Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V Cross-OS File Exchange Users Guide 3 Contents 7 Preface 8 Intended Audience The user has a background in data processing and understands RAID The user is familiar with the Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V storage The user is familiar with the Storage Navigator software for the Universal The user is familiar with the operating system and web browser software Product Version Document Revision Level Changes in this Revision 9 Document Organization Referenced Documents HiCommand Device Manager Web Client Users Guide, MK-91HC001 LUN Manager Users Guide, MK-96RD615 User and Reference Guide, MK-96RD635 x Preface Hitachi USP V Cross-OS File Exchange Users Guide 10 Document Conventions This document uses the following icons to draw attention to information: 11 Convention for Storage Capacity Values Getting Help Syslog: error information and other applicable contents Error codes: FCU error code, FAL error code, SYS error code. Use the FCU FCU parameters: direction (mto or otm), input and output files, and FCU Windows 2000/2003/Windows NT systems only: FCU log file (e.g., 13 Comments E-mail: doc.comments@hds.com Fax: 858-695-1186 Mail: 15 Overview of Hitachi Cross-OS File Exchange (FX) 19 About Cross-OS File Exchange Operations 57 Preparing for Cross-OS File Exchange Operations 95 Using the Cross-OS File Exchange Software 96 FCU for UNIX FCU Version and Copyright Screen Figure 4-1 FCU Version and Copyright Screen (UNIX) 98 File Conversion Utility Screen 99 Figure 4-2 FCU Main Panel for UNIX Platforms 100 Direction. The Direction buttons allow you to select the desired direction Input File. The Input File field allows you to enter the name of the FX Output File. The Output File field allows you to enter the name of the FX Code Conversion. The Code Conversion buttons allow you to select the Padding. The Padding buttons allow you to select the desired padding Delimiter. The Delimiter buttons allow you to select the desired delimiter Emp. The Emp buttons allow you to select the empty file option (see section RDW. The RDW buttons allow you to select the record description word VSE. The VSE field allows you to enter the VSE record information: RF,RL,BL 102 File Menu Commands Load. This command loads the parameter sets from the specified FCU Save. This command saves the FCU parameter definition file. If no FCU Delete. This command deletes the currently loaded parameter set from the Exit. This command closes the current FCU parameter definition file (unsaved Help Menu Commands Volume. This command displays the contents of the FX volume definition file, MF-File. This command displays the dataset information for each dataset in 103 UX-File. This command displays the UNIX (UX) files in the directory specified Error. This command opens the error information panel, which displays the Figure 4-5 Help UX-File Display OnVersion. This command displays the FCU version and copyright Figure 4-3 Help-Volume Display (HP-UX Shown) Figure 4-4 Help MF-File Display Error Information Screen Figure 4-6 Error Information Display 104 FCU for Windows FCU Version and Copyright Dialog 106 File Conversion Utility Window Figure 4-8 FCU Main Panel for Windows 2000/2003/Windows NT Systems The File-New command (Ctrl+N) opens a new FCU parameter def. file The File-Open command (Ctrl+O) opens an existing FCU param. def. file The View-Log file command opens the log file for the current FCU The Help-About FCU menu command opens the FCU version and 108 Volume Information Dialog Figure 4-9 Volume Information Panel Mainframe File Information Dialog 110 Option Dialog 112 Parameter Line Dialog The Parameter-Load command loads the Previous, Next, Top, and The Parameter-Save command allows you to either Insert the parameter The Parameter-Delete command deletes the current parameter set from The Parameter-Wipe command clears all FCU initiation parameters Figure 4-12 Parameter Line Panel Execute Dialogs 114 Error Information Dialog Figure 4-16 Error Information Panel Figure 4-17 FCU Log File Display in Notepad 116 Format Utility for Windows 121 Allocation Utility for Windows 127 Performing Cross-OS File Exchange Operations 155 Performing File Access Library (FAL) Operations 156 FAL Requirements The FAL functions are not thread-safe. The FAL functions may not operate The FAL functions cannot be used by a signal handler. If this accidentally 157 FAL Functions Converting Dataset Attribute Information 158 Opening a Dataset Table 6-1 DatasetOpen Function Only one dataset at a time can be open within one process. When multiple A dataset which is being accessed by the datasetFindFirstFile or 159 Reading Data Table 6-2 DatasetGet Function Figure 6-1 Format Requirements for Reading Variable-Length Records 160 Writing Data Table 6-3 DatasetPut Function Figure 6-2 Format Requirements for Writing Variable-Length Records 161 Closing a Dataset Table 6-4 DatasetClose Function Acquiring Error Information Table 6-5 DatasetGetLastError Function 162 Acquiring Dataset Attributes 166 Converting DO and RF Information Converting the Dataset Organization (DO) Type Value Table 6-10 DatasetGetDsorgString Function Converting the Record Format (RF) Type Value Table 6-11 DatasetGetRecfmString Function 168 Using the FAL Functions 172 Multi-Thread Function 173 Information Storage Area Table 6-12 Arguments, Types and Descriptions for Information Storage Area Arguments: Return Value: Example: 174 Open Dataset Table 6-13 Arguments, Types and Descriptions for Open Data Set Argument: Example: 176 Read Data Format: reclen = dataset_Get(global, g_error, buf, buflen) Table 6-14 Arguments, Types and Descriptions for Read Data Argument: 177 Write Data Format: recren= dataset_ Put(global, g_error, buf, buflen) Table 6-15 Arguments, Types and Descriptions for Write Data Argument: Return Value: When this function ends normally, reclen (record length) is 178 Close Dataset Format: datasetError=dataset_Close(global,g_error) Table 6-16 Arguments, Types and Descriptions for Close Dataset Return value: 179 Free Information Stored Area Format: memError= dataset_FreeGlobal(dgpp, derrno) Table 6-17 Arguments, Types and Descriptions for Free Information Stored Area Argument: 180 Initialize Target Record Pointer Format: datasetError=dataset_Rewind(global,g_error) Table 6-18 Arguments, Types and Descriptions for Initialize Target Record Pointer Argument: 181 Get Dataset Attribute Information Table 6-19 Arguments, Types and Descriptions for Get Specified Dataset Attribute Information Argument: Table 6-20 Arguments, Types and Descriptions for Get Specified Dataset Attribute Information 182 Argument (1): Voltype: ffd: A first dataset attribute information stored area. Return Value (1): Format (2): datasetError= 183 Argument (2): Return Value (2): Format (3): datasetError= dataset_FindClose(global,g_error,datasetHandle). 184 Argument (3): global: datasetHandle: Specify dataset handler. Return Value (3): 185 Compiling 186 Error Information Table 6-23 FAL Multi-thread Error Codes 187 FAL Usage Scenario Example 1: read data flowchart Error process/End process Error process/End 189 Troubleshooting 211 A EBCDIC-ASCII Code Conversion A-1 Hitachi USP V Cross-OS File Exchange Users Guide EBCDIC-ASCII Code Conversion Table A-1 Default FCU EBCDIC-ASCII Conversions 217 Acronyms and Abbreviations 221 Index
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