What is commonly known as "device address" is in fact since the VM/XA days a "device number", freely selected by the guy that build the IOCP. He could put in a convention. (most often the 2 last digits of a device number of disks corresponds to the device address used by the controller. But it is not at all a must).
2009/8/10 Dean, David (I/S) <[email protected]> > > > Is there a way by looking at the device numbers below to tell which is a > PAV? I know how to go back and Q PAV the answer but is there any way to > tell by looking, a way the numbers are generated that would tell me? > > > > > > 00000 * * * Top of File * * * > > 00001 B01A L7601A > > 00002 B0D4 L7601A > > 00003 C31E L7602A > > 00004 C395 L7602A > > 00005 C41E L7603A > > 00006 C4F2 L7603A > > 00007 * * * End of File * * * > > > > David Dean > > Information Systems > > *bcbstauthorized* > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Please see the following link for the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee > E-mail disclaimer: http://www.bcbst.com/email_disclaimer.shtm > > -- Kris Buelens, IBM Belgium, VM customer support
