StorageTek 6 LMUPATH LMUPATH Control Statement, LMUPATH Usage, Syntax, Control Statement Name

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LMUPATH

LMUPATH Control Statement

The LMUPATH control statement allows users to define network LMU attachments. LMUPATH statements are read from the definition data set specified by the LMUPDEF command. The LMUPATH statement must be placed in the definition data set; it cannot be issued as an operator command.

Note: Users can find additional important TCP/IP-related information by referring to “Dynamic LMU Connection” on page 70. To display the LMUPDEF data set, refer to Display LMUPDEF in the HSC Operator’s Guide.

LMUPATH Usage

LMUPATH statements define the TCP/IP addresses used to communicate between an HSC on a host and the LMU for a specific ACS. Up to two addresses can be specified for each ACS, however, a second address indicates a dual LMU environment.

Note: TCP/IP must be initialized prior to bringing the HSC to the full service level.

Syntax

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Control Statement Name

LMUPATH

initiates the LMUPATH control statement.

Parameters

ACS

specifies the ACS name.

aa

specifies the hexadecimal ACSid value (00 through FF) to identify the LMU used to communicate with an HSC.

108VM/HSC 6.0 System Programmer’s Guide

1st ed., 6/30/04 - 312579601

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