Hi,

Thanks for the information. It will be really handy to look on.


Regards,
Jags

On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 5:04 PM, John McKown <[email protected]> wrote:

> In today's environment, the "mod number" is simply the size of the
> device in cylinders (more or less). The original 3390 mod 3 had 3339
> cylinders. There was also a 3390-1 which had 1113 cylinders and a 3390-2
> which had 2226. The original mod 9 had 9*1113 or 10017 cylinders, but
> was "slower" than the other 3390s. So, the convention more or less
> became that a 3390-n device contained "n" time 1113 cylinders. Today the
> "mod number" is basically meaningless because most DASD subsystems can
> be set up to have disk with any number of 3390 format cylinders that you
> want. I remember when we had EMC and "mini disks" which were only about
> 200 cylinders for small, highly active datasets. That is no longer done
> much because of PAV and HyperPAV volumes. It was done to get more
> parallel I/O because, before PAV, you could only have one I/O active to
> a DASD volume at a time. PAV allows multiple I/Os to be active to the
> same volume by assigning multiple device numbers to the same logical
> volume.
>
> So, to see how many "mod n" volumes you have, look at the total number
> of cylinders on each volume.
>
> On Sat, 2011-04-30 at 09:33 +0530, jagadishan perumal wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Could anyone please let me know to verify that in the *DASD* Pool If i
> have
> > *Mod3* or Mod9. Also, I would like to know if its there any way to check
> if
> > any dasd Mods not in use.
> >
> > Could you please let me know if it requires more informations.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jags
> >
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