IBM HS64 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
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- Page 3 – The HOTS driver tests the VFA; synchronization across the L/C system; Requirements and restrictions; indicates the specific I-stream in which the driver will be run. If; STARt; starts the driver on the ordinal number specified.
- Page 4 – Examples
- Page 6 – ZTEST 2 HOTS SET SNIPPETS; Source code information; The HOTX driver suite consists of the following program segments:
- Page 7 – Additional information
- Page 8 – STATE 6: No VFA buffer
- Page 9 – Messages; ZTEST HOTR HELP; HOTR0003I Driver started for FACEID #HOTREC all ordinals+
- Page 11 – The following messages are chronologically related.
- Page 13 – References; Accessibility information
z/TPF HOTX Driver
(HOTR/HOTS/HS64)
User's Guide
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2006
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Summary
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ZTEST HOTR/HOTS/HS64 The HOTX driver suite contains the HOTR, HOTS and HS64 drivers. The HOTR driver tests theTPF DASD supports by creating a 'hot record' (default using #HOTREC ) to blast channels andtest cache. The instances created by the HOTR driver stresses the DASD system byrepeatedly finding ...
STOp stops the driver on the ordinal number specified. STAT queries the status of the ordinal number specified. FIleadd uses the address specified as the address of the ‘hot record’. Note: The FILEADDR parameter overrides the FACID parameter. FAcid uses the FACE ID specified as the FACE ID of the ‘h...