v To find all misplaced volumes in rack 3 and display their locations, perform the
following steps:
1. Select Volser for Output Column 1.
2. Select Home for Output Column 2.
3. Select Cell for Output Column 3.
4. Select the Specific Rack check box.
5. Select rack 3 in the associated list.
6. Select the Yes button associated with Misplaced.
7. If A: was selected, select the desired Output Device button and enter the
Filename.
8. If A: was selected, insert a non-write-protected diskette in the A: drive.
9. Select the Create list... push button. An Operation In Progress message is
displayed during the list operation.
10. When the operation is complete, a completion message is displayed.
v To find all volumes starting with BCD in rack 4 and display their locations and
category, perform the following steps:
1. Select Volser for Output Column 1.
2. Select Category for Output Column 2.
3. Select Home for Output Column 3.
4. Select Cell for Output Column 4.
5. Select the Specific Rack check box.
6. Select rack 4 in the associated list.
7. Select the Volume Mask check box.
8. Enter BCD* in the Volume Mask entry field.
9. If A: was selected, select the desired Output Device button, then enter the
Filename.
10. If A: was selected, insert a non-write-protected diskette in the A: drive.
11. Select the Create list... push button. An Operation In Progress message is
displayed during the list operation.
12. When the operation is complete, a completion message is displayed.
The List Database Volumes window has the following push buttons:
Create list...
Initiates the List Database Volumes operation.
Cancel
Closes the List Database Volumes window.
Help
Provides help about the List Database Volumes window.
Find A Logical Volume's Home
Notes:
v This window is not used by the TS7700 Virtualization Engine. See the
TS7700 Virtualization Engine Management Interface.
v You can view the Find A Logical Volume's Home window from the
Specialist (see "Specialist Features and Functions" on page 396).
The Find A Logical Volume's Home window (Figure 119 on page 214) allows you
to determine the stacked volume or volumes on which a logical volume resides.
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