Ahh ... yes ... I forgot about the "SCSI sniffer" :-)
 
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        Subject: Re: Questions about LUN DASD volumes
        
        

        SCSIDISC (the SCSI Discovery Tool) is a sample exec which
provides target port and LUN information so one can "discover" the LUN
topology which hangs off a System z FCP Subchannel. The help file for
the tool (SCSIDISC SAMPHELP) indicates that it is "Located on MAINT 194
or 2C2 disk". 
        
        Regards, Steve.
        
        Steve Wilkins
        IBM z/VM Development
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Re: Questions about LUN DASD volumes    
                

        Speaking with the OPEN guys, the major problem say have when
they restore 
        on a D/R site is to exactly map their requirements to what they
find in the 
        new DASD array. So the problem appears when they want to restore
a group of 
        LUNs (meta volume) to preserve data coherence.
        Does a CP cmd exist to get this info. I presume the query edev
is for LUN 
        only ?
        
        Alain Benveniste
        
        

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