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You should use the INSTALL command. See INSTALL command—CKD. |

You use the INIT command to initialize volumes. There are three levels of initialization.
For 3380, 3390, and 9345 devices, use the INSTALL command.
When initializing a volume, a flash copy withdraw is issued to release allocated space if the volume is a space efficient volume. The allocated space is released asynchronously and so may not be reported immediately. If the device being initialized is the source of a FlashCopy relationship, and the target of the relationship is a space efficient volume, the withdraw fails. In this case, ICKDSF fails the volume initialization and issues a message to the requestor that the relationship needs to be withdrawn prior to the initialization being processed.

When you initialize dual copy volumes, minimal initialization is the only level supported. Medial initialization requires that the volume is in simplex state.
For INIT support of minidisks and emulated devices, see:
For information on ICKDSF support of the RAMAC family of devices, see ICKDSF support of the RAMAC Array family.
For information on ICKDSF support of the Internal Disk devices, see ICKDSF support of the Internal Disk.