SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.28+, H06.05+, J06.03+)

PRIMARYLOCATION ( group, module, slot )
(for internal disks) is the location of the slot where the primary disk of the mirrored volume is
installed.
NOTE: This attribute is not valid for the PROFILE object.
(for 45xx, ESS, and M8xxx physical disks) is the location of the adapter that controls the
primary path to the disk.
This attribute is optional if PRIMARYSAC is given in name format but required if given in number
format.
PRIMARYLUN number
specifies the logical unit number (LUN) of a primary disk device.
NOTE: This attribute is not valid for the PROFILE object.
The ESS administrator must give you the LUN so that you can specify it in this attribute.
The default value for PRIMARYLUN is 0. You can configure as many as 1,000 LUNs per FCSA
and as many as 125 LUNs per processor pair.
PRIMARYPARTITION primary-part-num
specifies the partition number for the primary half of a disk volume. If this attribute is not
specified, the primary disk is not a partitioned disk.
PRIMARYPORTNAME number
specifies the Fibre Channel port name (WWN) used by the path to a primary disk on an
Enterprise Storage System (ESS)
NOTE: This attribute is not valid for the PROFILE object.
The ESS administrator must give you the WWN so that you can specify it in this attribute.
Enter number as a 16 character hexadecimal number, without a leading %H.
PRIMARYSAC { number | name }
is the SAC that controls the primary path to the device
NOTE: This attribute is not valid for the PROFILE object.
is the SAC subdevice number on the adapter. If you specify PRIMARYSAC in number format, you
must also specify the PRIMARYLOCATION attribute.
number
is the full name of the adapter location including the SAC number. For
example:PMF.SAC-1.GRP-1.MOD-1.SLOT-55FCSA.SAC-1.GRP-11.MOD-2.SLOT-5Use this
form to override the default selection of which adapter gets the -P path and which gets the -B path.
name
PROGRAM [[$vol.]subvol.]fileid
is the object file name of the IOP. If not specified, PROGRAM is:
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TSYSDP2 (for physical disks)
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.OVDP (for virtual disks)
If you specify the program file name location as $SYSTEM.SYSTEM, the operating system first
searches for the file there and on the current SYSnn subvolume.
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