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Status Not under consideration
Workspace IBM DS8000
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 4, 2023

Add the source/target DS8K serial or WWN in the DSCLI lspprc command output

When issuing the lspprc command, the output shows you the type of pprc and the source/target lss, but not to which DS8K you are copying to/from.

In a multitarget environnement with a lss being the source of multiple pprc, knowing the targeted DS8K of each pprc is not possible with just the lspprc command.

Idea priority Low
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    Oct 20, 2023
    The lspprc command with - fullid option will display the source and target serial numbers

    https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/ds8900/9.2.0?topic=commands-lspprc
    ID : The source and target volume IDs of a remote mirror and copy volume relationship. Use the -fullid parameter to display fully qualified IDs, which include the storage image ID.

    Roger Hathorn from IBM will contact team in France.