The MP3000 book says the internal disk emulates a 3990-2 controller.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Alan Altmark <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday, 06/30/2010 at 04:28 EDT, Carlos Bodra - Pessoal > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello Listners >> >> I have following situation as response of Q DASD DETAILS >> >> Q DASD DETAILS 300 >> CUTYPE = 3990-E9 DEVTYPE=3390-0A >> >> Q DASD DETAILS A00 >> CUTYPE = 3990-CC DEVTYPE=3390-0C >> >> Q DASD DETAILS B00 >> CUTYPE = 3990-E2 DEVTYPE=3390-0A >> >> Address 300 is a volume in IBM 2105-800 >> Address A00 is a volume in OEM 3990 like >> Address B00 is a volume in IBM MP3000 Internal Disk >> >> My question is what means (models) 3990-E9/CC/E2 and 3390/0A/0C? >> >> Or better question, where can I found these codes? > > Those codes are the result of a Read Device Characteristics operation and > can be found in the relevant device (controller or disk subsystem) > description book. > > The IBM 3990/9390 Storage Control Reference and the IBM ESS 2105 S/390 > Command Reference say that an E9 is a 3990 Model 6 or a 9390 operating in > enhanced operation mode. I'm guessing that the MP3K books may say what an > E2 is. You'll have to contact your OEM vendor to find out what CC means; > probably "OEM 3390-like". :-) > > The 2105 book says that 0A is a 3390 model 3 and 0C is a 3390 model 9. > > Alan Altmark > z/VM Development > IBM Endicott >
