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Explain disk (or tape) allocation class settings?

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Explain disk (or tape) allocation class settings?

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The allocation class mechanism provides the system manager with a way to configure and resolve served and direct paths to storage devices within a cluster. Any served device that provides multiple paths should be configured using a non-zero allocation class, either at the MSCP (or TMSCP) storage controllers, at the port (for port allocation classes), or at the OpenVMS MSCP (or TMSCP) server. All controllers or servers providing a path to the same device should have the same allocation class (at the port, controller, or server level). Each disk (or tape) unit number used within a non- zero disk (or tape) allocation class must be unique, regardless of the particular device prefix. For the purposes of multi-path device path determination, any disk (or tape) device with the same unit number and the same disk (or tape) allocation class configuration is assumed to be the same device. 15-18 Information on Networks and Clusters If you are reconfiguring disk device allocation classes, you will

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