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Consider these implementation tasks for using DFSMS software support
for 3592 Model E05 tape drives.
- For non-specific mount requests in a stand-alone (non-SMS) tape
environment, there are no automatic system controls for WORM cartridges.
This can result in inadvertent and irreversible writes to WORM media.
Using the tape management system pooling support to set up pools to
select WORM versus R/W tape media and selecting economy length, standard
length, or extended length cartridges help to guarantee that the correct
media type is mounted.
In addition, SMS data class policies can
be used to control WORM mounts for stand-alone, non-specific mount
requests. There are two ways to enforce the data class media policy:
- Specify the DEVSUPxx keyword, ENFORCE_DC_MEDIA=ALLMEDIATY.
ALLMEDIATY enforces all data class media policies for all stand-alone
scratch mounts.
- Specify the DEVSUPxx keyword, ENFORCE_DC_MEDIA=MEDIA5PLUS.
MEDIA5PLUS ensures data class media policies for MEDIA5, MEDIA6, MEDIA7,
MEDIA8, MEDIA9, and MEDIA10 are enforced for stand-alone scratch mounts.
- In the manual tape library (SMS) environment, WORM scratch mounts
can be managed through the tape management system pooling support
instead of data class. The DEVSUPxx keyword,
MTL_NO_DC_WORM_OK, allows a WORM scratch volume to be used, even if
it was not explicitly requested through data class.
- For the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Cartridge (MEDIA5 or
MEDIA9), use the performance scaling attribute specified through the
ISMF data class application if you want to select optimal performance
scaling for certain types of jobs and applications. The default setting
is to use the tape to its full capacity. This can be specified for
tape allocations that are inside or outside an IBM tape library environment.
The performance scaling option is not available on MEDIA6, MEDIA7,
MEDIA8, or MEDIA10 tape cartridge media.
- For the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Cartridge (MEDIA5 or
MEDIA9), use the performance segmentation attribute specified through
the ISMF data class application if you want to divide the cartridge
into a fast access segment and a slower access segment. The fast access
segment will be filled first, after which the slower segment will
be filled. The performance segmentation option is mutually exclusive
with the performance scaling option, and is not available on MEDIA6,
MEDIA7, MEDIA8, or MEDIA10 tape cartridge media.
- If you have mixed 3590-1 devices in a non-SMS environment, you
need to define a unique esoteric name for each recording technology.
Identify the esoteric names to DFSMShsm using the SETSYS USERUNITTABLE(esoteric1:esoteric1,
esoteric2:esoteric2...) command to ensure that the correct device
type is requested when the tape is mounted for input or output.
If your installation uses SMS-managed tape devices or has a single
3590-1 recording technology, you do not need to define an esoteric
for those devices; you might need to specify that DFSMShsm allows
mixed devices in the 3590-1 generic name (see APAR OW57282).
- In the stand-alone (non-SMS) environment, perform these implementation
steps:
- Define data classes or alter existing data classes to:
- Use the performance scaling attribute or performance segmentation
attribute with the IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Cartridge (MEDIA5
or MEDIA9).
- To take advantage of the data class media enforcement support
enabled through DEVSUPxx (ENFORCE_DC_MEDIA=ALLMEDIATY
or ENFORCE_DC_MEDIA=MEDIA5PLUS).
- As appropriate, use the media interchange recording technology
specification (E1) to request that the lower recording format EFMT1
be used. By default, when writing from load point, EFMT2 is used
by the 3592 Model E05.
- Update the ACS routine to assign the appropriate data class construct.
- In an IBM tape library environment, perform these implementation
steps:
- Define or alter existing data classes to:
- Specify the recording technology, media type, performance scaling,
and performance segmentation attributes, as appropriate. The performance
scaling and segmentation attributes apply to the IBM TotalStorage
Enterprise Tape Cartridge (MEDIA5 or MEDIA9). These options are not
available on MEDIA6, MEDIA7, MEDIA8, or MEDIA10 tape cartridge media.
- As appropriate, use the media interchange recording technology
specification (E1) to request that the lower recording format EFMT1
be used. By default, when writing from load point, EFMT2 is used
by the 3592 Model E05.
- Define or alter existing tape storage group constructs.
- Update ACS routines to direct allocation to appropriate 3592 devices
and media.
- Validate and activate the new or modified SMS configuration.
- Update parmlib member DEVSUPxx (as appropriate)
with the MEDIAx parameters (MEDIA5, MEDIA6,
MEDIA7, MEDIA8, MEDIA9, MEDIA10) specifying the library partitioning
category codes.
- Related reading:
- See Migration to the software support for 3592 Model E05 tape drives for migration information and implementation
information.
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