The DADSM program on CBT file 527 will give you a list of all volumes and
the number of cylinders capacity, allocated, and free.

There is no way to tell the volume size through HCD.  And the DS command is
a best estimate.  Even -27s report at -9s.

On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 15:36:59 -0500, Hal Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>AFAIK, there is no real concept of a 3390-9 in a Shark. The term is used
>only in a context of the number of cylinders to assign to the emulated
>device. So the technical answer is 'no'.
>
>The only attributes in this context are geometry (3380/3390), PAV (base
>or alias), and number of cylinders.
>
>I do recall a display on the 2105 console where the assigned space is
>shown.  I'm sure ICKDSF ought to have some sort of unit size display.
>
>The DS8000 is supposed to have a 2105 emulation mode, so hooking up an
>MP3000 ought not to be a problem. Assuming, of course, your MVS is of a
>recent enough vintage.
>
>HTH.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>Behalf Of Howard Rifkind
>Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 1:29 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Shark - 2105 Question
>
>Is there any way that I can identify if any volumes in the 2105 were
>created as
>  3390-9's.
>
>  Such as MVS console commands , HCD lookup or actually getting into the
>2105?
>
>  BTW does any one out there who is operating with an MP3000-7060 know
>if I could connect with a DS8000-2107.
>
>  Thanks

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