The DVOL and PDS commands use the DCE (returned from UCBSCAN) to determine the 
3390 model number.  Until EAV, any volumes larger than a model 9 were 
identified as model 9.  The DCE model number for EAV DASD is A.  There is a 
SHARE requirement to document the DCE in MACLIB.

Regards,
John K

-----IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> wrote: -----
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From: Edward Jaffe 
Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
Date: 02/15/2013 07:19PM
Subject: Re: Determining 3390 Model

On 2/15/2013 4:19 PM, Dale McCart wrote:
> Any thing larger than a Mod 1 is listed as Mod 3 if not larger than a 3
> Any thing larger than a Mod 3 is listed as Mod 9.

Not true. If not Mod1, Mod2, Mod3 or Mod9, it is reported as ModA. This is true 
for both DS8xxx HMC and z/OS displays.

DS P,8339
IEE459I 17.08.42 DEVSERV PATHS 648
  UNIT DTYPE  M CNT VOLSER  CHPID=PATH STATUS
       RTYPE  SSID CFW TC   DFW PIN DC-STATE CCA DDC       CYL CU-TYPE
08339,3390A ,A,041,MVSEV0,12=+ 2E=+
       2107   8003  Y  YY.  YY.  N  SIMPLEX   39  39    262668 2107
************************ SYMBOL DEFINITIONS ************************
A = ALLOCATED                      + = PATH AVAILABLE

Note this volume is listed as 3390A aka "ModA". (Mod9 would be listed as 33909.)

Since the volume has 262,668 cylinders, it would be listed as "Mod236" using 
the 
technique suggested earlier in this thread.

-- 
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
831 Parkview Drive North
El Segundo, CA 90245
http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/


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