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Note:
Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in the Safety and environmental notices and Notices sections.
This edition replaces GC26-7659-03 and all previous editions of GC26-7659.
© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2004, 2005. All rights reserved.
US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
Message types and organization.
Three types of messages are issued to you from the user interfaces and supporting software:
vInformational messages are identified by the letter “I” at the end of the message identifier. They provide information about activities as they take place. For instance, an informational message might report that a volume was successfully created. No user action is necessary.
vWarning messages are identified by the letter “W” at the end of the message identifier. They warn that activities might have consequences that you do not anticipate. Warning messages normally provide the opportunity to continue an activity or to cancel it.
vError messages are identified by the letter “E” at the end of the message identifier. They indicate that an error has occurred. Refer to the explanations and recommended actions in this document to resolve the problem.
The messages in this document are grouped by the reporting interface or software:
vFramework message identifiers are prefixed by the letters “CMMC” and “CMUF”. The framework is the basic software that supports your user interface.
vCommand-line interface message identifiers are prefixed by the letters “CMUC”.
vDS Storage manager message identifiers are prefixed by the letters “CMUG”, “CMUL”, “CMUR”and “CMUS”.
vStorage management console server message identifiers are prefixed by the letters “CMUN”.
Note: OpenVMS systems display framework and command-line interface message identifiers prefixed by the letters “IBMDSCLI_”.
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This section contains information about safety notices that are used in this guide and environmental notices for this product.
Use this process to find information about safety notices.
To find the translated text for a danger or caution notice:
1.Look for the identification number at the end of each danger notice or each caution notice. In the following examples, the numbers 1000 and 1001 are the identification numbers.
DANGER
A danger notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing death or serious personal injury.
1000
CAUTION:
A caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury.
1001
2.Find the number that matches in the IBM TotalStorage Solutions Safety Notices for IBM Versatile Storage Server and IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server, GC26-7229.
This section identifies the environmental guidelines that pertain to this product.
This unit contains recyclable materials.
Recycle these materials at your local recycling sites. Recycle the materials according to local regulations. In some areas, IBM provides a product take-back program that ensures proper handling of the product. Contact your IBM representative for more information.
This topic contains information about how to dispose of products.
This unit might contain batteries. Remove and discard these batteries, or recycle them, according to local regulations.
The following typefaces are used to show emphasis:
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boldface
Text in boldface represents menu items and lowercase or mixed-case command names.
italics Text in italics is used to emphasize a word. In command syntax, it is used for variables for which you supply actual values.
monospace
Text in monospace identifies the data or commands that you type, samples of command output, or examples of program code or messages from the system.
The tables in this section list and describe the following publications:
vThe publications that make up the IBM® TotalStorage™ DS8000 series library
vOther IBM publications that relate to the DS8000 series
vNon-IBM publications that relate to the DS8000 series
See “Ordering IBM publications” on page xii for information about how to order publications in the IBM TotalStorage DS8000 series publication library. See “How to send your comments” on page xiii for information about how to send comments about the publications.
These customer publications make up the DS8000 series library.
Unless otherwise noted, these publications are available in Adobe portable document format (PDF) on a compact disc (CD) that comes with the storage unit. If you need additional copies of this CD, the order number is SK2T-8803. These publications are also available as PDF files by clicking on the Documentation link on the following Web site:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/disk/ds8100/index.html
See “Ordering IBM publications” on page xii for information about ordering these and other IBM publications.
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This guide describes the commands that you can use from the |
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command-line interface (CLI) for managing your DS8000 configuration and |
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User’s Guide |
Copy Services relationships. The CLI application provides a set of |
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commands that you can use to write customized scripts for a host system. |
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The scripts initiate predefined tasks in a Copy Services server application. |
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You can use the CLI commands to indirectly control Remote Mirror and |
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Copy and FlashCopy® configuration tasks within a Copy Services server |
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group. |
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IBM TotalStorage |
This guide provides guidelines for attaching the DS8000 to your host |
SC26-7628 |
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DS8000: Host Systems |
system and for migrating to fibre-channel attachment from a small |
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Attachment Guide |
computer system interface. |
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IBM TotalStorage |
This guide introduces the DS8000 product and lists the features you can |
GC35-0495 |
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DS8000: Introduction |
order. It also provides guidelines for planning the installation and |
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configuration of the storage unit. |
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IBM TotalStorage |
This publication describes how to use the IBM Subsystem Device Driver |
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Multipath Subsystem |
(SDD) on open-systems hosts to enhance performance and availability on |
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Device Driver User’s |
the DS8000. SDD creates redundant paths for shared logical unit |
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numbers. SDD permits applications to run without interruption when path |
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errors occur. It balances the workload across paths, and it transparently |
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integrates with applications. |
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IBM TotalStorage |
This guide provides instructions for setting up and operating the DS8000 |
SC26-7623 |
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DS8000: User’s Guide |
and for analyzing problems. |
(See Note.) |
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IBM TotalStorage DS |
This publication provides reference information for the IBM TotalStorage |
GC35-0493 |
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Application Programming |
DS application programming interface (API) and provides instructions for |
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Interface Reference |
installing the Common Information Model Agent, which implements the |
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API. |
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IBM TotalStorage |
This publication provides explanations of error, information, and warning |
GC26-7659 |
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DS8000 Messages |
messages that are issued from the DS8000 user interfaces. |
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Note: No hardcopy book is produced for this publication. However, a PDF file is available from the following Web site: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/disk/ds8100/index.html
Other IBM publications contain additional information that is related to the DS product library.
The following list is divided into categories to help you find publications that are related to specific topics. Some of the publications are listed under more than one category. See “Ordering IBM publications” on page xii for information about ordering these and other IBM publications.
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z/OS DFSMS Advanced |
This publication helps you understand and use IBM Advanced Copy |
SC35-0428 |
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Copy Services |
Services functions. It describes three dynamic copy functions and several |
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point-in-time copy functions. These functions provide backup and recovery |
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of data if a disaster occurs to your data center. The dynamic copy functions |
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are peer-to-peer remote copy, extended remote copy, and coupled |
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extended remote copy. Collectively, these functions are known as remote |
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copy. FlashCopy, SnapShot, and concurrent copy are the point-in-time copy |
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functions. |
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IBM Enterprise Storage |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-5465 |
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Server |
introduces the Enterprise Storage Server and provides an understanding of |
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its benefits. It also describes in detail the architecture, hardware, and |
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functions, including the advanced copy functions, of the Enterprise Storage |
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Server. |
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Implementing Copy |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-5680 |
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Services 0n S/390 |
tells you how to install, customize, and configure Copy Services on an |
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Enterprise Storage Server that is attached to an S/390 or zSeries host |
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system. Copy Services functions include peer-to-peer remote copy, |
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extended remote copy, FlashCopy®, and concurrent copy. This publication |
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describes the functions, prerequisites, and corequisites and describes how |
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to implement each function into your environment. |
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IBM TotalStorage ESS |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-5757 |
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Implementing Copy |
tells you how to install, customize, and configure Copy Services on UNIX, |
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Services in an Open |
Windows NT®, Windows 2000, Sun Solaris, HP-UX, Tru64, OpenVMS, and |
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Environment |
iSeries host systems. The Copy Services functions that are described |
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include peer-to-peer remote copy and FlashCopy. This publication describes |
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the functions and shows you how to implement them into your environment. |
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It also shows you how to implement these functions in a high-availability |
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cluster multiprocessing environment. |
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Fibre channel
Fibre Channel |
This publication provides information about the fibre-channel I/O interface. |
SA24-7172 |
Connection (FICON) I/O |
This book is also available as a PDF file from the following Web site: |
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Interface: Physical Layer |
http://www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/ |
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Fibre Transport Services |
This publication provides information about fibre-optic and ESCON-trunking |
GA22-7234 |
(FTS): Physical and |
systems. |
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Configuration Planning |
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Guide |
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IBM SAN Fibre Channel |
This guide describes how to install and maintain the IBM SAN Fibre |
SC26-7350 |
Switch: 2109 Model S08 |
Channel Switch 2109 Model S08. |
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Installation and Service |
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Guide |
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IBM SAN Fibre Channel |
This guide describes the IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch and the IBM |
SC26-7349 |
Switch: 2109 Model S08 |
TotalStorage ESS Specialist. It provides information about the commands |
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User’s Guide |
and how to manage the switch with Telnet and the Simple Network |
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Management Protocol. |
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IBM SAN Fibre Channel |
This publication describes how to install and maintain the IBM SAN Fibre |
SC26-7352 |
Switch: 2109 Model S16 |
Channel Switch 2109 Model S16. It is intended for trained service |
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Installation and Service |
representatives and service providers. |
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Guide |
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IBM SAN Fibre Channel |
This guide introduces the IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch 2109 Model S16 |
SC26-7351 |
Switch: 2109 Model S16 |
and tells you how to manage and monitor the switch using zoning and how |
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User’s Guide |
to manage the switch remotely. |
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Implementing Fibre |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-6113 |
Channel Attachment on |
helps you install, tailor, and configure fibre-channel attachment of |
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the ESS |
open-systems hosts to the Enterprise Storage Server. It provides you with a |
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broad understanding of the procedures that are involved and describes the |
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prerequisites and requirements. It also shows you how to implement |
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fibre-channel attachment. |
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Open-systems hosts |
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ESS Solutions for Open |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-6119 |
Systems Storage: |
helps you install, tailor, and configure the Enterprise Storage Server when |
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Compaq AlphaServer, |
you attach Compaq AlphaServer (running Tru64 UNIX), HP, and Sun hosts. |
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HP, and Sun |
This book does not cover Compaq AlphaServer that is running the |
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OpenVMS operating system. This book also focuses on the settings that |
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are required to give optimal performance and on the settings for device |
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driver levels. This book is for the experienced UNIX professional who has a |
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broad understanding of storage concepts. |
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IBM TotalStorage ESS |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-5757 |
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Implementing Copy |
tells you how to install, customize, and configure Copy Services on UNIX or |
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Services in an Open |
Windows 2000 host systems. The Copy Services functions that are |
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Environment |
described include peer-to-peer remote copy and FlashCopy. This |
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publication describes the functions and shows you how to implement them |
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into your environment. It also shows you how to implement these functions |
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in a high-availability cluster multiprocessing environment. |
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Implementing Fibre |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-6113 |
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Channel Attachment on |
helps you install, tailor, and configure fibre-channel attachment of |
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the ESS |
open-systems hosts to the Enterprise Storage Server. It gives you a broad |
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understanding of the procedures that are involved and describes the |
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prerequisites and requirements. It also shows you how to implement |
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fibre-channel attachment. |
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S/390 and zSeries hosts |
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Device Support |
This publication describes the IBM Device Support Facilities (ICKDSF) |
GC35-0033 |
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Facilities: User’s Guide |
product that are used with IBM direct access storage device (DASD) |
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and Reference |
subsystems. ICKDSF is a program that you can use to perform functions |
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that are needed for the installation, the use, and the maintenance of IBM |
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DASD. You can also use it to perform service functions, error detection, and |
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media maintenance. |
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z/OS Advanced Copy |
This publication helps you understand and use IBM Advanced Copy |
SC35-0428 |
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Services |
Services functions. It describes three dynamic copy functions and several |
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point-in-time copy functions. These functions provide backup and recovery |
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of data if a disaster occurs to your data center. The dynamic copy functions |
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are peer-to-peer remote copy, extended remote copy, and coupled |
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extended remote copy. Collectively, these functions are known as remote |
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copy. FlashCopy, SnapShot, and concurrent copy are the point-in-time copy |
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functions. |
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DFSMS/MVS V1: |
This publication provides guidelines for using remote copy functions with |
SC35-0169 |
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Remote Copy Guide |
S/390 and zSeries hosts. |
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and Reference |
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Fibre Transport Services |
This publication provides information about fibre-optic and ESCON-trunking |
GA22-7234 |
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(FTS): Physical and |
systems. |
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Configuration Planning |
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Guide |
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Implementing ESS Copy |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-5680 |
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Services on S/390 |
tells you how to install, customize, and configure Copy Services on an |
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Enterprise Storage Server that is attached to an S/390 or zSeries host |
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system. Copy Services functions include peer-to-peer remote copy, |
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extended remote copy, FlashCopy, and concurrent copy. This publication |
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describes the functions, prerequisites, and corequisites and describes how |
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to implement each function into your environment. |
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ES/9000, ES/3090: |
This publication describes the Input/Output Configuration Program that |
GC38-0097 |
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IOCP User Guide |
supports the Enterprise Systems Connection (ESCON) architecture. It |
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Volume A04 |
describes how to define, install, and configure the channels or channel |
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paths, control units, and I/O devices on the ES/9000 processors and the |
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IBM ES/3090 Processor Complex. |
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IOCP User’s Guide, IBM |
This publication describes the Input/Output Configuration Program that |
SB10-7029 |
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e(logo)server zSeries |
supports the zSeries 800 and 900 servers. This publication is available in |
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800 and 900 |
PDF format by accessing ResourceLink at the following Web site: |
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www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/ |
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IOCP User’s Guide, IBM |
This publication describes the Input/Output Configuration Program that |
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e(logo)server zSeries |
supports the zSeries server. This publication is available in PDF format by |
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accessing ResourceLink at the following Web site: |
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www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink/ |
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S/390: Input/Output |
This publication describes the Input/Output Configuration Program that |
GC38-0401 |
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Configuration Program |
supports ESCON architecture and the ESCON multiple image facility. |
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User’s Guide and |
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ESCON |
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Channel-to-Channel |
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Reference |
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IBM z/OS Hardware |
This guide provides conceptual and procedural information to help you use |
SC33-7988 |
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Configuration Definition |
the z/OS Hardware Configuration Definition (HCD) application. It also |
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User’s Guide |
explains: |
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v How to migrate existing IOCP/MVSCP definitions |
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v How to use HCD to dynamically activate a new configuration |
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v How to resolve problems in conjunction with MVS/ESA HCD |
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OS/390: Hardware |
This guide provides detailed information about the input/output definition file |
SC28-1848 |
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Configuration Definition |
and about how to configure parallel access volumes. This guide discusses |
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User’s Guide |
how to use Hardware Configuration Definition for both OS/390® and z/OS |
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V1R1. |
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OS/390 V2R10.0: MVS |
This publication lists OS/390 MVS™ system messages ABA to ASA. |
GC28-1784 |
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System Messages |
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Volume 1 (ABA - ASA) |
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Using IBM 3390 Direct |
This publication provides device-specific information for the various models |
GG26-4575 |
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Access Storage in a VM |
of the 3390 and describes methods you can use to manage storage |
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Environment |
efficiently using the VM operating system. It provides guidance on |
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managing system performance, availability, and space through effective use |
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of the direct access storage subsystem. |
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Using IBM 3390 Direct |
This publication helps you use the 3390 in a VSE environment. It includes |
GC26-4576 |
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Access Storage in a |
planning information for adding new 3390 units and instructions for |
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VSE Environment |
installing devices, migrating data, and performing ongoing storage |
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management activities. |
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Using IBM 3390 Direct |
This publication helps you use the 3390 in an MVS environment. It includes |
GC26-4574 |
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Access Storage in an |
device-specific information for the various models of the 3390 and |
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MVS Environment |
illustrates techniques for more efficient storage management. It also offers |
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guidance on managing system performance, availability, and space |
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utilization through effective use of the direct access storage subsystem. |
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z/Architecture Principles |
This publication provides a detailed definition of the z/Architecture™. It is |
SA22-7832 |
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of Operation |
written as a reference for use primarily by assembler language |
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programmers and describes each function at the level of detail needed to |
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prepare an assembler language program that relies on a particular function. |
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However, anyone concerned with the functional details of z/Architecture will |
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find this publication useful. |
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IBM OS/390 Hardware |
This guide explains how to use the Hardware Configuration Data |
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Configuration Definition |
application to perform the following tasks: |
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v Define new hardware configurations |
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v View and modify existing hardware configurations |
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Activate configurations |
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Query supported hardware |
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v Maintain input/output definition files (IODFs) |
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v Compare two IODFs or compare an IODF with an actual configuration |
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v Print reports of configurations |
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v Create graphical reports of a configuration |
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v Migrate existing configuration data |
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IBM SAN Fibre Channel |
This guide describes how to install and maintain the IBM SAN Fibre |
SC26-7350 |
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Switch: 2109 Model S08 |
Channel Switch 2109 Model S08. |
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Installation and Service |
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Guide |
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IBM SAN Fibre Channel |
This guide describes the IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch and the IBM |
SC26-7349 |
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Switch: 2109 Model S08 |
TotalStorage ESS Specialist. It provides information about the commands |
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User’s Guide |
and how to manage the switch with Telnet and the Simple Network |
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Management Protocol (SNMP). |
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IBM SAN Fibre Channel |
This publication describes how to install and maintain the IBM SAN Fibre |
SC26-7352 |
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Switch: 2109 Model S16 |
Channel Switch 2109 Model S16. It is intended for trained service |
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Installation and Service |
representatives and service providers. |
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Guide |
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IBM SAN Fibre Channel |
This guide introduces the IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch 2109 Model S16 |
SC26-7351 |
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Switch: 2109 Model S16 |
and tells you how to manage and monitor the switch using zoning and how |
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User’s Guide |
to manage the switch remotely. |
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Implementing Fibre |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-6113 |
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Channel Attachment on |
helps you install, tailor, and configure fibre-channel attachment of |
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the ESS |
open-systems hosts to the Enterprise Storage Server. It provides you with a |
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broad understanding of the procedures that are involved and describes the |
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prerequisites and requirements. It also shows you how to implement |
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fibre-channel attachment. |
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Seascape family |
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IBM Enterprise Storage |
This publication, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-5465 |
||
Server |
introduces the Enterprise Storage Server and provides an understanding of |
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its benefits. It also describes in detail the architecture, hardware, and |
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functions, including the advanced copy functions, of the Enterprise Storage |
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Server. |
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IBM Enterprise Storage |
This guide, from the IBM International Technical Support Organization, |
SG24-5656 |
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Server Performance |
provides guidance on the best way to configure, monitor, and manage your |
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Monitoring and Tuning |
Enterprise Storage Server to ensure optimum performance. |
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Guide |
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IBM Versatile Storage |
This publication introduces the IBM Versatile Storage Server™ and lists the |
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The publications center is a worldwide central repository for IBM product publications and marketing material.
The IBM publications center offers customized search functions to help you find the publications that you need. Some publications are available for you to view or download free of charge. You can also order publications. The publications center displays prices in your local currency. You can access the IBM publications center through the following Web site:
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If you want to subscribe, you can access the publications notification system from the IBM publications center at the following Web site:
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The following Web sites provide information about the IBM TotalStorage DS8000 series and other IBM storage products.
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This document contains terminology, maintenance, and editorial changes. Technical changes or additions to the text and illustrations are indicated by a vertical line to the left of the change. This summary of changes describes new functions that have been added to this release.
New Information
The following messages have been added in this edition.
Table 1. Command-line interface messages
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Table 2. DS Storage Manager messages
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The following messages have been moved in this edition.
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Framework messages
These messages are issued by the user interface framework.
Explanation
An unexpected value was returned for this command.
Action
Run the command again. If the problem persists, contact your service representative.
Explanation
The command command_name was unexpectedly halted.
Action
Perform the following actions to resolve the problem.
1.View the cluster log to determine if other errors might be causing this error.
2.Run the command again.
3.If the problem persists, contact your service representative.
Explanation
You attempted to list all instances of object_name. No instances were found.
Action
No action is required.
Explanation
You are attempting to modify the attributes for the object_type named object_name, but object_name does not exist.
Action
Make sure that the object with the attributes that you are modifying exists.
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Explanation
You are attempting to modify the attributes for an object, but the values that you specified are already defined for that object.
Action
If you must modify the attributes for an object, run the command again. Ensure that you are specifying different attribute values.
Explanation
You are attempting to list all occurrences of an object, but no instances of the object that meet your search criteria were found.
Action
If the search criteria that you specified was correct, no action is required. Otherwise, attempt to list all occurrences of the object again by specifying different search criteria.
Explanation
You are attempting to run a command on an object that does not exist.
Action
Ensure that you are running this command on an existing object.
Explanation
The command command_name is not a supported command. However, the command did complete successfully.
Action
No action is required.
Explanation
The command command_name is not a supported command. The command did not complete successfully.
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Action
Make sure that you are running only supported commands.
Explanation
The command did not complete successfully.
Action
Verify that you are using the correct syntax. Then run the command again.
Explanation
You attempted to run a command that does not exist.
Action
Make sure that you run valid administrative command-line interface commands.
Enter ″help″ for a list of available commands.
Explanation
You attempted to run a command, but the parameter that you specified is not valid.
Action
Run the command again, specifying valid parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters.
Explanation
The parameter that you specified is not formatted correctly.
Action
Run the command again, specifying parameter values that are formatted correctly. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters.
Explanation
You specified a dash, but you did not specify a parameter name after the dash.
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Action
Run the command again using correct parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters.
Explanation
You are attempting to specify the same parameter twice on a single command.
Action
Run the command again, specifying the parameter only once. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters.
Explanation
The parameter parameter_name requires a value.
Action
Run the command again, specifying valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and values.
Explanation
The value that you specified for the listed parameter name is not valid.
Action
Run the command again, specifying valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and values.
Explanation
The command that you specified is not formatted correctly.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that it is formatted correctly. Enter ″help command_name″ for the correct format.
Explanation
The parameter parameter_name is required.
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Action
Run the command again, specifying all required parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and values.
Explanation
You specified two parameters that cannot be used together. You cannot specify both parameters on a single command.
Action
Run the command again, specifying only one of the parameters.
Explanation
The value that you specified is greater than the maximum value that is allowed for this parameter.
Action
Run the command again, specifying valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
The value that you specified is less than the minimum value that is allowed for this parameter.
Action
Run the command again, specifying valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
There are unmatched character_value characters in the command that you specified.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify matching character_value characters, such as matching quotation marks. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
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Explanation
The length of the value that you specified for this parameter exceeds the maximum length for this value.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that the length of the value that you specify for this parameter is not greater than the maximum length. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
The value that you specified for this parameter is not valid for this parameter.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
You specified the object object_type with the name object_name, but it does not exist.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify an existing object. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
You specified multiple values for the parameter parameter_name. However, if you specify the parameter value of value, it must be the only value that is specified for this parameter.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify valid parameter values. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
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Explanation
You requested help for the command command_name, but no help exists for this command.
Action
Make sure that you are requesting help for a valid command. Enter ″help″ for a list of available commands.
Explanation
If you specify one of these parameters on a command, you must specify both parameters.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify both parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
The file name that you specified does not exist.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify a valid file name.
Explanation
These two parameters cannot be used together. You cannot specify both of them in the same command.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify only one of these parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
You are attempting to create an object of type object_type by the name object_name, but it already exists.
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Action
Make sure that this is the object that you are trying to create. If so, no action is required. If not, run the command again using a new object name.
Explanation
You are attempting to specify the same parameter twice in a single command.
Action
Run the command again, specifying the parameter only once. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters.
Explanation
You cannot specify multiple targets for this command.
Action
Run the command again, specifying a single target. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
You specified multiple values for the parameter parameter_name. You can specify only a single value for this parameter.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify valid parameter values. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
You specified a value for this parameter that contains unsupported characters.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify valid parameter values. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
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Explanation
You specified an object name that contains unsupported characters.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify a valid object name. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
You specified a value for this parameter that is not valid. You must specify either value1 or value2.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
You specified a value for this parameter that is not valid.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
You specified too many values for this parameter.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
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Explanation
The length of the value that you specified for this parameter is too long.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
The value that you specified for the listed operator is not valid. The operator explains how value must be changed.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you specify valid values for all parameters. Enter ″help command_name″ for a list of valid parameters and parameter values.
Explanation
There is a syntax error in the command that you specified.
Action
Run the command again, making sure that you use a valid syntax. Enter ″help command_name″ for the syntax to use.
CMMCI9047E Cannot run command_name as a command within the application_name application. Tip: Enter ″help command_name″ for more information.
Explanation
You cannot specify the command command_name within this application.
Action
Enter ″help command_name″ for more information about using this command.
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