To explain further:

The CUADD in the CNTLUNIT statement in the IOCDS corresponds to the DS8K LCU
under which the device was defined, and the UNITADD corresponds to the
relative unit number within that LCU.

If your storage guy says he created a volume at 2100, then that most likely
means LCU 21, unit 00.  Unless your IOCDS looks like this:
CNTLUNIT
CUNUMBR=xxxx,PATH=((CSS(0),yy,zz)),UNITADD=((00,nnn)),CUADD=21,UNIT=2107

IODEVICE ADDRESS=(1100,nnn),CUNUMBR=(xxxx),STADET=Y,UNIT=3390

Then you are not going to get to that unit from device number 1100.

If your IOCDS looks more like this:
CNTLUNIT
CUNUMBR=xxxx,PATH=((CSS(0),yy,zz)),UNITADD=((00,nnn)),CUADD=11,UNIT=2107

IODEVICE ADDRESS=(1100,nnn),CUNUMBR=(xxxx),STADET=Y,UNIT=3390

Then you need your storage guy to create a device on LCU 11, unit 00.


On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Scott Rowe <scott.r...@joann.com> wrote:

> The actual device numbers you assign in the IOCDS is irrelevant, what
> matters is the CUADD and UNITADD keywords, how are they set?
>

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