lslss

The lslss command displays a list of logical subsystems (LSSs) for a storage image and status information for each logical subsystem in the list.

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>>-lslss--+-------------------------+--+-----+------------------>
          '- -dev--storage_image_ID-'  +- -s-+   
                                       '- -l-'   

>--+--------------------------+--+-------------------+---------><
   '- -addrgrp--address_group-'  +-LSS_ID--+-------+-+   
                                 |         '-. . .-' |   
                                 '-" - "-------------'   

Parameters

-dev storage_image_ID
(Optional) Specifies the storage image ID, which consists of manufacturer, type, and serial number.
-s
(Optional) Displays LSS IDs. You cannot use the -l and the -s parameters together.
-l
(Optional) Displays the default output. You cannot use the -l and the -s parameters together.
-addrgrp address_group
(Optional) Displays only LSSs that belong to the specified address group. An address group is a single hexadecimal character (0 - F).
LSS_ID . . . |
(Optional) Specifies the logical subsystem IDs. An LSS ID is two hexadecimal characters 00 - 1F (1750 only).
To specify a range of logical subsystem IDs, separate the logical subsystem IDs with a hyphen.
You must separate multiple logical subsystem IDs or ranges of logical subsystem IDs with a blank space between each ID or range of IDs.
Example: 00-03 08
If you specify a dash (-), this parameter information is automatically supplied.

Example

For this command and all other DS CLI list commands, the results are shown in table format to provide clarity. The actual reports do not display as tables.

The following table represents the headers that are displayed on the output report that is associated with the lslss command using the -l parameter. A separate example is not shown for the 1750 because the information is the same for both machine types. The only difference is the machine type designation, 2107 versus 1750.

Invoking the lslss command
dscli>lslss -dev IBM.1750-75FA120 -l 
The resulting output
Sun Aug 11 02:23:49 PST 2004 IBM DS CLI Version: 5.0.0.0 DS: IBM.2107-75FA120
ID Group Addrgrp Stgtype Confgvols Subsys

IBM.2107-
75FA120
/10

0 1 fb 256 FF10

IBM.2107-
75FA120
/11

1 1 fb 256 FF11

IBM.2107-
75FA120
/12

0 1 fb 256 FF12

Report field definitions

ID
Specifies the unique identifier that is assigned to this logical subsystem object. The identifier includes the storage image ID and a 2-digit hexadecimal number for the LSS ID. The LSS ID can be in the range of 00 - 1F (1750 only).
Group
Specifies the server that is managing the logical subsystem group. The server is identified as either 0 or 1.
Addrgrp
Specifies the address group object of which the logical subsystem is a member.
Stgtype
Specifies the type of storage volumes that are contained by this logical subsystem. The displayed value is either fb (fixed block) or ckd (count key data).
Confgvols
Specifies the number of volumes currently assigned to this logical subsystem.
Subsys
Specifies the user assigned, or default SSID value.
Related tasks
Creating fixed block volumes using the DS CLI
Configuring new fixed block storage
Related reference
chlss
showlss
mkfbvol
chfbvol
rmfbvol
lsfbvol
showfbvol
mkvolgrp
chvolgrp
rmvolgrp
lsvolgrp
showvolgrp
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