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MVS device allocation modifications

z/OS DFSMS Software Support for IBM System Storage TS1140, TS1130, and TS1120 Tape Drives (3592)
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MVS device allocation helps prioritize and select tape drives to meet the needs of application programs or system functions. Batch (JCL) or dynamic (SVC99) allocation makes these device needs known to MVS device allocation. MVS device allocation selects the appropriate devices and serializes them for the requester to use. It can also request that appropriate volumes be mounted on the allocated devices. It accomplishes these tasks by interfacing with SMS, DEVSERV, OAM, MSGDISP, and other system components.

MVS device allocation currently supports multiple types of tape devices. Within an IBM tape library environment, MVS device allocation considers media types and recording technologies when allocating tape drives and tape volumes. For the TS1130 tape drive, the dynamic allocation (SVC 99) volume interchange text unit (DALINCHG) allows you to specify EFMT2, EEFMT2, EFMT3, or EEFMT3 for the recording technology and MEDIA5, MEDIA6, MEDIA7, MEDIA8, MEDIA9, and MEDIA10 for the media type.

See Table 1 for DALINCHG parameter values appropriate for the TS1130.

Table 1. Dynamic allocation (DALINCHG) parameter values for tape cartridge media types
Parameter Value Media Type Recording Technology
A5 MEDIA5 EEFMT3
95 MEDIA5 EFMT3
85 MEDIA5 EEFMT2
75 MEDIA5 EFMT2
05 MEDIA5 No format
A6 MEDIA6 EEFMT3
96 MEDIA6 EFMT3
86 MEDIA6 EEFMT2
76 MEDIA6 EFMT2
06 MEDIA6 No format
A7 MEDIA7 EEFMT3
97 MEDIA7 EFMT3
87 MEDIA7 EEFMT2
77 MEDIA7 EFMT2
07 MEDIA7 No format
A8 MEDIA8 EEFMT3
98 MEDIA8 EFMT3
88 MEDIA8 EEFMT2
78 MEDIA8 EFMT2
08 MEDIA8 No format
A9 MEDIA9 EEFMT3
99 MEDIA9 EFMT3
89 MEDIA9 EEFMT2
79 MEDIA9 EFMT2
09 MEDIA9 No format
AA MEDIA10 EEFMT3
9A MEDIA10 EFMT3
8A MEDIA10 EEFMT2
7A MEDIA10 EFMT2
0A MEDIA10 No format
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