UUID requirements
A UUID (user-definable LUN identifier) is typically composed of a Prefix and an Initial Number.
The following rules apply to defining a UUID:
These characters cannot be used for a UUID: \ / : , ; * ? " < > |
A space character cannot be used as the first or the last character of a UUID.
UUIDs are case-sensitive. For example, Abc and abc are different UUIDs.
Also note the following when defining a UUID:
If host mode 05 OpenVMS is used with host mode option 33 set to ON, LUs that do not have UUID settings are inaccessible.
If host mode 05 OpenVMS is used with host mode option 33 set to OFF, LUs that have UUID settings are inaccessible.
For an OpenVMS server host, the Prefix can include up to 5 digits, from 1 to 32767, and the Initial Number can include up to 5 digits, from 0 to 32767.
For a server host other than OpenVMS, the Prefix can include up to 64 ASCII characters (letters, numerals and symbols) and the Initial Number can include up to 9 digits.