Use this list to correlate commands that are supported on the Enterprise Storage Server machine type 2105 to equivalent commands on the DS6000 machine type 1750.
| Enterprise Storage Server machine type 2105 command | DS6000™ machine type 1750 command | Description |
|---|---|---|
| list server | lsserver | Like the 2105, a 2107 storage image contains one pair of servers. A 2107 storage image can contain two storage images. |
| list volumespace | lsextpool, showextpool, lsrank, showrank, lsarray, showarray, showarraysite | See Note 1. |
| create volumespace | mkextpool, mkarray, mkrank | |
| delete volumespace | rmrank, rmarray, rmextpool | |
| list diskgroup | lsarraysite, showarraysite | Like the 2105 disk group, a 2107 array site consists of eight storage devices that are made into a RAID array. A 1750 array site consists of eight storage devices that are made into a RAID array. The 2107 does not support the JBOD array configuration. |
| list port | lsioport, showioport | Like 2105, the 2107 supports fibre-channel and ESCON ports. The 2107 does not support parallel SCSI ports. The 1750 does not support ESCON ports. The maximum quantity of host device adapter cards and I/O ports is dependent on 2107 model number and on the quantity of installed I/O enclosure features. The 2107 CLI lsioport and showioport commands include the -metrics parameter that returns the performance counter values for the respective I/O port IDs. The -metrics parameter provides the means to monitor I/O port performance statistics. For the 2107, a I/O adapter card is assigned to a storage image. For the 1750, the I/O adapter is integrated with the RAID controller. |
| set port | setioport | See Note 2. |
| list volume | lsfbvol, lsckdvol | See Note 3. |
| create volume | mkfbvol, mkckdvol | |
| set volume | chfbvol, chckdvol | |
| list pav | lsckdvol, showckdvol | |
| create pav | mkckdvol | |
| delete pav | rmckdvol | |
| list volumeaccess | lsvolgrp, showvolgrp | See Note 4. |
| create volumeaccess | mkvolgrp, chvolgrp | |
| delete volumeaccess | rmvolgrp | |
| list hostconnection | lshostconnect, showhostconnect | The 2105 and 2107 CLI commands are essentially the same, except that the 2107 commands include the volume group ID parameter. For the 2107, the hostconnect commands concern SCSI-FCP host port connections to ESS I/O ports that are configured for SCSI-FCP and identified access mode. |
| create hostconnection | mkhostconnect | |
| delete hostconnection | rmhostconnect | |
| set hostconnection | chhostconnect, managehostconnect | |
| list log | Not applicable. | -- |
| list featurecode | lsuser, mkuser, rmuser, chuser, lsstgencl | The 2107 CLI commands can display feature codes when the appropriate parameters are used with the commands. |
| list webuseraccount | Not applicable. | -- |
| create webuseraccount | Not applicable. | |
| set webuseraccount | Not applicable. | |
| delete webuseraccount | Not applicable. | |
| list perfstats | lsioport, showioport, showrank, showextpool, showfbvol, showckdvol | The 2105 CLI list perfstats commands concern the Specialist facility that streams performance counter device adapter to the ESS Expert at predefined intervals. This facility does not exist for the 2107. Use the 2107 CLI commands with the -metrics parameter to obtain current performance counter values. |
| create perfstats | Not applicable. | -- |
| delete perfstats | Not applicable. | -- |
| show remotesupport | showplex | The 2105 Specialist remote communication functions are implemented in the 1750 as attributes of the storage complex object. The following 1750 commands provide methods to view, set, and modify the remote communication attributes: setplex, showplex, setsmtp, setsnmp, setsim, setcontactinfo, and showcontactinfo. The setsmtp command activates the e-mail notification feature, which sends notifications using e-mail when a problem occurs. Use the showplex command to see the smtp setting. |
| set remotesupport | setsmtp, setcontactinfo | |
| show email | showcontactinfo | |
| create email | setsmtp, setcontactinfo | |
| delete email | setsmtp, setcontactinfo | |
| set email | setsmtp, setcontactinfo | |
| show pager | Not applicable. | |
| create pager | Not applicable. | |
| delete pager | Not applicable. | |
| set pager | Not applicable. | |
| show snmp | showplex | |
| create snmp | setsnmp | |
| set snmp | setsnmp | |
| delete snmp | setsnmp | |
| list problem | lsproblem | -- |
| show problem | lsproblem | -- |
| delete problem | closeproblem | -- |
| list task | Not applicable. | -- |
| show task | Not applicable. | -- |
| list pprcpaths | lsflash, lsremoteflash, lspprcpath, lspprc, lsavailpprcport, showgmir | Unlike the 2105, the 2107 CLI Copy Services functions are not task-oriented. The 2107 CLI provides a complete set of FlashCopy and remote mirror and copy (formerly PPRC) make, change, remove, list, and show commands. |
| rsExecuteTask | Copy Services commands | The 2107 CLI provides a complete set of FlashCopy, remote mirror and copy (formerly PPRC) commands that can be used in the coding of scripts that emulate 2105 Copy Services tasks. |
| rsList2105s | lshostvol | The lshostvol command displays the mapping of host device or volume names to 2107, 2105, and 1750 and volume IDs. |
| rsPrimeServer | Not applicable. | -- |
| rsQuery, rsQueryComplete, rsFlashCopyQuery | lsflash, lspprc | These 2107 Copy Services CLI commands are equivalent to the respective 2105 CLI commands. The 2107 mkflash and mkpprc commands provide a -wait flag that delays command response until copy complete status is achieved. |
| rsTestConnection | ver | -- |
Note 1 Volume space configuration is a primary difference between the 2105 and the 2107. For the 2105, one command configures an array site into a RAID array and rank. For the 2107, one command configures an array site into an array, and a second command configures an array into a rank. For the 2105, a rank is configured as fixed block or CKD, and a CKD rank can contain “interleave” CKD volumes. For the 2107, a rank is assigned to a user-defined extent pool object, which the user defines as either the fixed block or CKD storage type. The “interleave” volume construct does not exist for the 2107. For the 2105, a volume is configured from a specific rank, and cannot span rank boundaries. For the 2107, a volume is configured from an extent pool. An extent pool can contain multiple ranks. A 2107 volume consists of one or more extents that can be allocated from one or more ranks. A fixed block extent is 1 GB (128 logical blocks). Each block contains 512 bytes of usable data space. A CKD extent is 0.94 GB or 1113 CKD cylinders. For the 2105, a rank is either assigned to server 0 or server 1, dependent on array site location. A 2105 rank is assigned to one of four possible LSS IDs, dependent on device adapter pair location and storage type configuration. For the 2107, an extent pool is assigned to server 0 or server 1. A rank that is configured from any array site can be assigned to a server 0 or 1 extent pool. Array site position and device adapter pairs are not factors for the rank-to-extent-pool assignment. A volume that is created from a server 0 extent pool is assigned to an even-numbered LSS ID. A volume created from a server 1 extent pool is assigned to odd-numbered LSS ID. A user must define at least two extent pools (0 and 1) but can define as many extent pools as there are ranks. For 2105, a user can delete a rank but cannot delete a volume. For the 2107, a user can delete a single volume, rank, or extent pool. The 2107 CLI showrank and showextpool commands include a -metrics parameter that returns the performance counter values for a specified rank or extent pool ID. The -metrics parameter provides the means to monitor rank and extent pool performance statistics. |
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Note 2 A 2107 ESCON I/O port is used for zSeries host attachment but cannot be configured as a remote mirror and copy path. Each ESCON I/O port must be assigned to only one address group. An address group is a set of 16 LSS IDs that are configured as CKD LCUs; for example, 0x00 to 0x0F. ESCON I/O port access to 2107 CKD volumes is constrained to the address group LCU volumes, up to 4096 volumes. A 2107 fibre-channel port is configured for either SCSI-FCP or FICON protocol. Like 2105, a FICON port is restricted to the point-to-point/switched fabric topology setting. A FICON I/O port is used for zSeries host attachment, but cannot be configured as a remote mirror and copy path. A FICON port must be configured for “anonymous” access mode, meaning that any zSeries host system port (WWNN or WWPN) has unrestricted access to all CKD volumes, up to 64 KB volumes. Like the 2105, a 2107 fibre-channel SCSI-FCP I/O port can be configured for either the point-to-point/switched fabric or FC-AL connection topologies. A port that uses the point-to-point/switched fabric topology can be simultaneously used for OS host system I/O and for remote mirror and copy path configurations. Like 2105, a 2107 fibre-channel SCSI-FCP I/O port allows only “identified” host system ports to access volumes. A host system port WWPN must be identified (registered) to each I/O port through which volume access is intended. For the 2107, this configuration constraint is defined as I/O port “identified” access mode. Host system port WWPN identification is accomplished by the CLI mkhostconnect command. |
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Note 3 A 2107 storage image can contain up to 32 000 volumes, whereas a 2105 unit can contain up to 8 000 volumes. Otherwise, the 2105 and 2107 volume definitions and characteristics are essentially identical. For 2107 CKD PAV volumes, the CLI list and show commands identify both the original base and current base volume assignments. The original and current base concept exists for 2105, but specific relationships are not identified in the output. The 2107 CLI provides a specific set of volume commands for each storage type (fixed block or CKD) as a means to clarify input parameter and output device adapter definitions. The 2107 CLI showfbvol and showckdvol commands include a -metrics parameter that returns the performance counter values for a specified volume ID. The -metrics parameter provides the means to monitor volume performance statistics. |
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Note 4 The 2105 volume access commands concern volume ID assignment to a SCSI-FCP host port initiator or WWPN. For the 2107, volume IDs are assigned to a user-defined volume group ID (mkvolgrp and chvolgrp). A volume group ID is then assigned to one or more host system ports (mkhostconnect and chhostconnect) as a means to complete the volume access configuration. The volume group construct also exists in the 2105 internal code, but the construct is not externalized by the 2105 Specialist or CLI commands. For the 2107, a user must create a FICON/ESCON-all type volume group. This volume group ID is assigned to each ESCON I/O port and to each FICON I/O port. The volume group ID enables FICON access all storage image CKD volumes, up to 64 KB volumes. The volume group ID enables an ESCON I/O port to access to the storage image CKD Address Group volumes, up to 4 KB volumes. For the 2107 fixed block volumes, a volume group must be configured as either "SCSI-mask" or "SCSI-map-256", depending whether the volume group is accessed by a SCSI-FCP host port that uses the report LUNs or poll LUNs access method protocol. |
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