We are attempting to enable HyperPAV aliases on a DS8700 to a z/M 6.1
system. The Dasd Subsystem people and the people that control the HCD
that the definitions are all proper from their standpoint. However when
I issue the Q PAV command I get "There are no Parallel Access Volume
devices known to this system ". I have been told that there no
definitions I need to make from a zVM standpoint to detect these
aliases. If the DS8700 and the HCD are defined correctly I should be
able to see the devices when I do the Q PAV. Is this correct?  
Here are displays I did on the associated SSID.
q cu dasd fa00 dev                                  
DASD CU FA00 DEVICES:                               
F800 F801 F802 F803 F804 F805 F806 F807             
F808 F809 F80A F80B F80C F80D F80E F80F             
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 11:30:24                         
q cu dasd fa00 al                                   
DASD CU FA00 HAS NO ASSOCIATED ALIASES              
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 11:30:31                         
q cu dasd fa00 pavm                                 
DASD CU FA00 CURRENTLY HYPERPAV, HYPERPAV ALLOWED   
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 11:30:57                         
 
Michael E. Thompson
UnitedHealth Group

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